Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape

Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman

NIKE HOMECOURT SKATE LANDSCAPE

F31

ARCHITECTS
F31

WORKPLACE DESIGN DIRECTOR
Nike

THE BOUNCE SCULPTURE
Iamrubensanchez.com

NIKE SB LEAD
Nike

LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING
BK ingenieurs

DESIGN & CONCEPTUAL DIRECTION
Rich Holland

SKATE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
NineYards

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
De Enk groen en golf

CONCEPTUAL DIRECTION
Marije de Haas

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Bedir Bekar

ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIAN
Iain Borden

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Bplusb

PROJECT MANAGER
Nike

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marcel Veldman

AREA
2300 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Hilversum, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Installations & Structures, Skatepark

Text description provided by architect.

Many traditional sports typically operate within a set of rules on a regulated ‘court’. Skateboarding is different, it can be done anywhere with a hard surface, skateboarders often interpret the urban environment in creative and unique ways which are personal, stylistic, and technical.

Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman

The Nike skate landscape is an authentic and inclusive location specially designed to provide skateboarders with a stimulating creative canvas.

The diffused edge between skateboarding forms and the public realm identifies skateboarding as a borderless activity.

Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman

This new kind of hybrid zone is inviting for all users and is a progressive approach to public space, leaving a legacy for others to follow. It has been named a skate landscape because of its combination between traditional- and skateboard architecture.

The skate landscape is intended as a public space that incorporates various skate-able elements that are based on topologies that have shaped skateboarding over the past decades, and as such, create a new paradigm in landscape architecture.

Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman

The Aalto sculpture is the centerpiece and an iteration of Rich Holland’s installation in the Kiasma museum of modern art - The form of the ‘kidney blobs’ is inspired by Alvar Aalto’s seminal 1939 Villa Mairea in Noormarkku, Finland, which features the world's first kidney-shaped swimming pool.

According to Avery Trufelman @ 99% invisible (Episode 370) this inspired a whole stream of bowls in California that were skated on by the early pioneers of skateboarding.

Essentially, the negative space of such bowls is the form of the Kidney Blobs. The hat dish is inspired by a public sculpture in Israel’s Plaza in Copenhagen (Cobe + Sweco).

Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman
Nike HomeCourt Skate Landscape
© Marcel Veldman

The skate landscape is a continuation of exploration on how skateboarding can be intertwined into our cities, it is in contrast to fenced or segregated skateparks, skate plazas, and the idea that skateboarding should be done in a specific enclosed space. The landscape is freely accessible daily.


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