Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping
Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping This Episode is more … Keep reading
Concrete Corner – Episode 4 – Poured in Place Ditch Coping This Episode is more … Keep reading
Concrete Corner – Episode 3 – slappy prep The Concrete Corner is Back! In this … Keep reading
Etienne Bouet aka EDA interview by Jonathan Hay about Etienne and Mathieu Claudon’s Unconcrete Architects … Keep reading
After a few successful pours it was time to go for a renegade installation, investing time and money into something that may only last a few hours
I was asked if i would be down to help build the first skatepark in East Africa – Nairobi, Kenya for a project called Shangilia, with the condition that I had to make the decision quickly. After a short while, I called him back and said yes, unsure of what I was getting myself into. However, upon arriving and meeting the locals, I was fascinated by the small but strong skate scene in Nairobi. I started interviewing some of the locals and making some shots with my 8mm camera.
We built a 650 square meter park in 18 days, and even though it was completely d.i.y., so to say, and took place in one of the poorest countries of the world, we manged to finish with a high quality product even three days before the official opening. Wo/manpower is all you need to make things happen…
The Shark Fin By Fred Keeler At first glance, the Shark Fin left one with … Keep reading
After a few collaborations with a canadian company I decided to hit the road in Canada and explore their local scene and make more tight bond between Love Skateboards and my work.
In late summer we started a very special project in the basement of our store in Cologne. We had that space of approximately 60 square meters and thought of building a little bowl area down there. We had small experience from our DIY projects in Berlin, Münster and Wuppertal. But this project was special.
Urban Skate Project strikes again. This time the renegade crew took to the streets of Little Tokyo in Down Town Los Angeles. Any skater who has ever passed this spot wished it was skateable, and for a few weeks, it was.
“The city (Palmdale) is a suburban dream turned methamphetamine nightmare. A desert retreat for all the misfits, gangsters and drug addicts from Los Angeles to find cheap housing. But as we may all know as skateboarders, these areas make a great destination for back yard pools.”
DIY spot in France (Thouars in Deux-Sevres). This is the 872 DIY bowl project, just near a bridge which was built by Gustave Eiffel company in 1872.