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Are Sparx and the Sydney skateboard association in on this? A no bullshit plaza along the lines of waterloo is the way to go, not this "unique" Swedish shit that no one will care about in a few years. Timeless stuff like variety of ledges, rails, stairs etc with emphasis on good spacing and layout.......which seems to be the thing a lot of these artsy new design companies struggle with. There's always room for more/better design of that kind of stuff. As someone said already, it's what's relevant. we don't need a cram fest of expensive weird shit.
Couldn't agree more, you need the basics at every park with spacing to anticipate people standing around.
Every park needs some weird shit but anymore than 20% is just waiting money you could be spending on a perfect ledge and mini.
Hey guys.
Just to clear a few things up........ This design is based upon the locals input. From the get go a majority of the people who will be using the park regularly called out certain features they wanted included in the design. Personally..... option two best addresses what the locals are wanting (as far as i know)
The SSA'S main focus is to help ensure that what the locals want is what gets delivered. Obviously that's easier said than done but one of the main reasons why we formed this group was to try and put an end to designs being signed off on that were never discussed with the local community.
The guys at ENLOCUS do a great job and are always extremely open to suggestions and changes. I encourage anyone interested in having input to complete the survey and provide their feedback.
Don'tevenliftbro - Believe me mate.....i want a street plaza more than anyone ! I suggested a plaza like design at the first meeting but the local community wanted a bit of variaty which is totally understandable. After all.... its going to be their park anyway. You can't please everyone with these things and we know that...... the hardest part is finding that common ground where everyone is (somewhat) satisfied.
I encourage all you guys to attend any meetings with us. You can contact me via email if you ever have any questions or suggestions. sparkes@sydneyskateboardassociation.com
There plenty of other things currently in the works for Sydney ! Johnstons Creek (Glebe) is next inline for something new. The space isn't too big but there is an option to make something pretty cool down there ! I'll keep you all in the loop.
Cheers
Thanks Sparkes. Wasn't suggesting you guys weren't doing anything if that's how you took it.......I know you guys do great things.
Ok fair enough I suppose if that's what lots of locals at the meeting wanted. I have filled out the survey so I guess that's all I can do.
ENLOCUS are good, from a purely professional engineering/architectural standpoint as with convic etc but........and correct me if i'm wrong here......none of them actually really skate or skate street in particular, so while you may get your actual obstacles designed perfectly, you can often tell that the layout is lacking a skaters eye for approach angles and runup. Would've tried to go down that career path myself except I think i'd probably snap because these days it's as much about other user groups and landscape design as it is about skate function whilst passionate skaters just see it as money down the drain.
I can back up sparkes, this is what the locals wanted including some bmx influence.
I personally like to skate a bit of everything, so I don't mind something like this but you usually get problems when they're packed with kids.
street plazas usually work out the best because the lack of ramps deters scooters and tricycles
Anyways it's just a reminder these meetings need street skaters to attend
hahahahaha nar mate all good ! I didn't interpret it in that way at all.
One of the designers at Enlocus skates......I know that for sure. Judging by that Nambour park they aren't doing a bad job so far.
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Dontevenliftbro! 07:30 27/Feb/15
Are Sparx and the Sydney skateboard association in on this? A no bullshit plaza along the lines of waterloo is the way to go, not this "unique" Swedish shit that no one will care about in a few years. Timeless stuff like variety of ledges, rails, stairs etc with emphasis on good spacing and layout.......which seems to be the thing a lot of these artsy new design companies struggle with. There's always room for more/better design of that kind of stuff. As someone said already, it's what's relevant. we don't need a cram fest of expensive weird shit.
pet_flies 11:21 27/Feb/15
Couldn't agree more, you need the basics at every park with spacing to anticipate people standing around.
Every park needs some weird shit but anymore than 20% is just waiting money you could be spending on a perfect ledge and mini.
SPARKES 05:47 28/Feb/15
Hey guys.
Just to clear a few things up........ This design is based upon the locals input. From the get go a majority of the people who will be using the park regularly called out certain features they wanted included in the design. Personally..... option two best addresses what the locals are wanting (as far as i know)
The SSA'S main focus is to help ensure that what the locals want is what gets delivered. Obviously that's easier said than done but one of the main reasons why we formed this group was to try and put an end to designs being signed off on that were never discussed with the local community.
The guys at ENLOCUS do a great job and are always extremely open to suggestions and changes. I encourage anyone interested in having input to complete the survey and provide their feedback.
Don'tevenliftbro - Believe me mate.....i want a street plaza more than anyone ! I suggested a plaza like design at the first meeting but the local community wanted a bit of variaty which is totally understandable. After all.... its going to be their park anyway. You can't please everyone with these things and we know that...... the hardest part is finding that common ground where everyone is (somewhat) satisfied.
I encourage all you guys to attend any meetings with us. You can contact me via email if you ever have any questions or suggestions. sparkes@sydneyskateboardassociation.com
There plenty of other things currently in the works for Sydney ! Johnstons Creek (Glebe) is next inline for something new. The space isn't too big but there is an option to make something pretty cool down there ! I'll keep you all in the loop.
Cheers
Dontevenliftbro! 02:44 01/Mar/15
Thanks Sparkes. Wasn't suggesting you guys weren't doing anything if that's how you took it.......I know you guys do great things.
Ok fair enough I suppose if that's what lots of locals at the meeting wanted. I have filled out the survey so I guess that's all I can do.
ENLOCUS are good, from a purely professional engineering/architectural standpoint as with convic etc but........and correct me if i'm wrong here......none of them actually really skate or skate street in particular, so while you may get your actual obstacles designed perfectly, you can often tell that the layout is lacking a skaters eye for approach angles and runup. Would've tried to go down that career path myself except I think i'd probably snap because these days it's as much about other user groups and landscape design as it is about skate function whilst passionate skaters just see it as money down the drain.
pet_flies 08:41 01/Mar/15
I can back up sparkes, this is what the locals wanted including some bmx influence.
I personally like to skate a bit of everything, so I don't mind something like this but you usually get problems when they're packed with kids.
street plazas usually work out the best because the lack of ramps deters scooters and tricycles
Anyways it's just a reminder these meetings need street skaters to attend
SPARKES 23:46 01/Mar/15
hahahahaha nar mate all good ! I didn't interpret it in that way at all.
One of the designers at Enlocus skates......I know that for sure. Judging by that Nambour park they aren't doing a bad job so far.
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