Pascua Yaqui Skate Park
About Pascua Yaqui Skate Park
The architectural design of the Pascua Yaqui Skate Park emphasizes a street-style skating experience within a compact and well-defined space. The core of the design is a distinctive V-shaped layout that promotes a continuous flow for users. This symmetrical arrangement, combined with a gentle downhill slope, allows skaters to maintain momentum as they navigate the various elements. The design intentionally omits traditional bowl structures, focusing instead on a curated selection of street obstacles. The placement of quarter-pipes at the ends of the V-layout provides transition and allows for changes in direction, while the central inverted-V ramp acts as a focal point and offers opportunities for aerial maneuvers. The integration of diverse grind rails and ledges, with both angled and flat surfaces, caters to a range of technical abilities and preferences. The long wall along one side of the park serves as a significant architectural element, defining the space and offering a continuous surface for wall rides and other creative tricks. The inclusion of a shade canopy demonstrates a practical and user-centric design approach, acknowledging the environmental conditions of its Tucson location. Overall, the architectural concept of the Pascua Yaqui Skate Park is one of a thoughtfully planned and accessible street plaza that encourages skill progression and creative expression.
Skatepark Info
Type
Outdoor Skatepark
Surface
poured concrete
Address
7667, Osay Bo-Oh, Pascua Pueblo, Pima County, Arizona, 85757, United States
Features
Quarter Pipe Transition Ramps
3 Stair Sets
Inverted V Ramp
Ramp At The Far End
Angled Grind Rails
Flat Grind Rail
Concrete Ledges With Angles
Flat Ledge
Downhill Run With A Wall
Coping On The Edges Of Various Features
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Designer/Builder(s)
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