Posts Tagged ‘skateboard’

Canarsie Park Skatepark – New York City, NY

 

Spohn Ranch’s final design for an innovative plaza-style skatepark in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. Working with New York City Department of Parks and Recreation for 3+ years, Spohn Ranch borrowed inspiration from urban architecture to create a one-of-a-kind space true to the street skating roots of New York.

It is very bittersweet time for us as we’ve just learned that the park is officially open. Unfortunately we were unable to bring this park to fruition as we envisioned. The City’s bidding laws forced them to go with the cheapest contractor. Therefore, we must issue a huge disclaimer that Spohn Ranch did not build this park and also apologize for both the quality of the construction and design modifications that were made during the build. Spohn Ranch looks forward to more quality design/builds in the Northeast.

Los Angeles’ Hansen Dam Skatepark Now Open!

The Spohn Ranch family is proud to announce that our latest Los Angeles design/build project, Hansen Dam Skatepark, is officially open as of last week. Several long months in the making, the joyous experience of taking down the construction fencing was only surpassed by our predictable next step…riding the park!

Working with our 10+ year client, Los Angeles Recreation and Parks, the new facility at Hansen Dam Park is a state-of-the-art space unlike any other in the area. The well rounded space blends the multiple genres of skate terrain in a cutting-edge fashion by anchoring the park’s entrance with a unique bowl and snaking street-inspired features around a landscaped area in the center of the park.

The 8,800 square foot concrete skatepark features integral colored concrete, granite-capped ledges and brick stamped banks. With a 2,500 square foot flow bowl, the park also speaks to a somewhat neglected LA action sports subculture – transition skaters.

Working in the City of LA is challenging to say the least. It is one of the strictest and most expensive building environments in the nation, where only financially stable and well-staffed firms can survive. This project in particular presented several unique hurdles that while challenging at the time, helped us emerge as a wiser and more well-rounded firm – prepared to tackle the toughest of site constraints and most complex of logistical riddles.

To capture the true beauty of this space, we commissioned our good friend and staff photographer for Etnies, Sam McGuire, to shoot some photos of the park. Not to one to show up empty-handed, Sam arrived with Alien Workshop’s up-and-coming amateur rider Kevin Terpening and a few friends, who were all eager to skate the park.

In speaking with Kevin and friends, they really enjoyed the park’s unique circular flow and diversity of terrain.

An official grand opening ceremony hosted by the City of Los Angeles is in the works, so stay tuned for a time and date.  Until then, we hope to see you out at the park!

Orizaba Park Skate Spot – Official Grand Opening!

Our latest skatepark design/build project for the City of Long Beach, California is officially open as of this past Saturday’s ribbon cutting ceremony. Although the skateboarding area at Orizaba Park is quite small at only 3,600 square feet (45’ x 80’) it was definitely the highlight of the park’s revitalization. During the grand opening, it was also the most popular space in the park – a clear sign that investing in skateparks and skate spots is a valuable use of public funding. While a handful of kids messed around on the new basketball court, over 50 kids swarmed the skate spot with amazing passion and determination.

Our fifth skatepark for the City of Long Beach, this 3,500 square foot park will be a welcome addition to Long Beach’s diverse and growing skatepark master plan. With a small site and budget, this unique space will provide the local community’s up-and-coming skaters with a great space to progress before moving on to the City’s larger and more complex parks.

We wish they wouldn’t have fenced it, but super fun nonetheless. Big shout out to all of the behind-the-scenes players who helped make this happen!

Ft. Lewis, Washington Officially Under Construction!

Our 16,000 square foot design/build skate plaza in Fort Lewis, Washington is officially under construction. The custom bump-to-bump is being shaped and painted to replicate Mt. Rainier, which will serve as the skate plaza’s beautiful backdrop.

Stay tuned for updates from the Spohn Ranch Skateparks build crew!

Rialto, CA Skatepark Construction Progressing

As anticipation from the local skate (and bike!) community continues to mount, Rialto, California’s new skatepark is in the final stages of construction. A Spohn Ranch design/build project, this 16,000 square foot park is currently awaiting some final perimeter landscaping and detail work.

A cornerstone of the Fergusson Park re-vamp project, the skatepark will unfortunately not open until the rest of the park amenities, including football fields, playgrounds and parking spaces, are finished. Arguably the Inland Empire’s premiere facility, this skatepark has certainly come a long way since its days as an abandoned roller-hockey rink.

Stay tuned for accurate information on the grand opening, tentatively scheduled for late November – early December.

Oskaloosa, Iowa Skatepark Races Old Man Winter

Construction is nearing the finish line on Oskaloosa, Iowa’s new concrete skatepark, designed and built by Spohn Ranch Skateparks. As the days get shorter and Iowa’s notoriously brutal winters loom ever closer, the race is on to complete construction before the snow falls. Last week it was all hands on deck as the Spohn Ranch crew wrapped up shotcrete placement for the park’s banks, hips, waterfall and 5′ deep horse-shoe bowl. In the coming days, the colored concrete flatwork will be poured around the elements, leaving landscaping, lighting and some final detail work.

Stay tuned for updates on the grand opening!

City of Sylvania, Ohio – Final Skatepark Design

Our project in Sylvania, Ohio is officially under construction in collaboration with A.A. Boos & Sons General Contractors.  Spohn Ranch’s 8,000 square foot space was heavily influenced by input from local skateboarders who drew inspiration from local skate spots and nearby public skateparks.   Spohn Ranch’s project scope includes conceptual design, public design workshops, construction drawings and construction management

While Spohn Ranch advocates for the efficiency and accountability of design/builds, local regulations prevented us from building the park that we had designed.  Thankfully, Spohn Ranch is handling construction management to ensure that no corners are cut and that Sylvania’s skatepark is built with the highest standards of safety, durability and skateability.  Stay tuned for updates on the fall grand opening!

Construction Begins On Bemidji’s New Skate Plaza

This Monday, Spohn Ranch field crews will begin executing on Site Design Group’s unique vision for Minnesota’s first public skate plaza. As construction officially begins on Bemidji’s new skatepark, the local skate/bmx community will be eagerly waiting for the day their wheels can make first contact with the sparkling new concrete.

The hard work and dedication of Bemidji’s Skate & Bike Association has been truly inspirational as we’ve geared up for this project. For the past several years, the local riders have been leading fundraising efforts and rallying support for an engaging community space that will become one of the Midwest’s most-talked-about skateparks. The group’s vision earned them $25,000 from the Tony Hawk Foundation – the maximum grant the foundation awards. Burton Snowboards, Nike and the Nielson Foundation also contributed valuable donations to help make this skate plaza a reality.

This skate plaza was designed by our good friends at Site Design Group in conjunction with the local skate/bmx community. With integral colored concrete, aesthetic landscaping and unique spectator seating areas – Spohn Ranch is on track to transform this environment into a vibrant public space for both skaters and non-skaters to enjoy. Stay tuned for updates as construction progresses!