Paris Cradle

I don’t know art but I know I like blowing out French skate spots

Amazing! I was going to put this in the “Found Terrain” category, but it’s actually a purpose built skate spot in France! I had to (try to) read the sign, but it appears it was made for skating (and roller skating, inline skating, and BMX). Le Craddle du 13e was paid for by the City of Paris Cultural Affairs Department of Art in the City. That’s some bureaucracy I can get behind. There are a few more shots on the Skatepark de Paris flickr stream.

OK. It’s a success as far as public art goes, but let’s take a step back and evaluate the skateboarding terrain. It’s fenced off, I think to keep pedestrians out actually. The approach looks really short, and where are you supposed to go when you come off that high wall? Looks like they want you to carve a continuous loop. No kickturns allowed! I still give it an “A” for effort though. Circular skate spots are the rage.

[Source: Skatepark de Paris]

Discussion

10 thoughts on “I don’t know art but I know I like blowing out French skate spots

  1. Well my english aint that great but it roughly says …

    User informations
    1. This installation was made for inline skating, skateboarding and BMX.
    1.1 The access to this installation, exclusively reserved to inline skating, skateboarding and BMX users, can be reached by the skatepark back entrance.
    1.2 Any other use of this installation is strictly forbidden, under any condition.

    1. Appropriate safety gears is mandatory (for example helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, …).

    2. Manager identification
      Ville de Paris (city)
      Cultural Affairs – Art City Department.

    3. User rules
      4.1 Max. number of users : 2
      4.2 Minimum age : 8

    4. Phone numbers for fire departement and stuff …

    1. talentlessquitter on November 9, 2011 - Reply

      Strangely enough it says ‘Minimum number of users: 2. A safety feature?

  2. Wow, that’s a lot bigger than the other photos would make it seem.

  3. skatebroke on July 31, 2007 - Reply

    that looks kinda fun.

  4. For complet infos about this spots and other in paris, and the advancement of the big Skatepark of Paris

  5. Kilwag, this is the raddest shit ever. Would like to post it on my site if that’s ok w/ you.

  6. Always, just credit the Skatepark De Paris guy as I did. I mean, it’s not mine you know?

    And anyway, I’ve got something coming up that tops this spot actually, but not built to skate.

  7. this photo is archibald houitte making a flip to fakie and photographer is me, alexandre pires, http://www.flickr.Com/photos/alexbrpires

    thanks

  8. c’est fou ce spot

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