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Concrete skatepark - Ostrołęka

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Concrete skatepark - Ostrołęka

Address: Parkowa 12

Skatepark surface: 1,100

Technology: betonowa

Skatepark type: skatepark betonowy

Year: 2025

Skatepark elements: Advanced Street Section: mimics urban architecture; features a platform with curved rails and grind boxes, stairs, manual pads, a Barcelona, and a wallride with a quarter pipe. Intermediate section: equipped with a large funbox with rails, kickers for jumping over a ball, a satellite with a London Gap, and a bank ramp. Air section: designed for high-flying tricks, it features a spin ramp with a pump, a jumpbox section with three heights, and a U-shaped quarter pipe.

A modern sports and recreation facility has been built on Parkowa Street in Ostrołęka, blending seamlessly into the green landscape of the city park. The complex, designed by Slo Concept and built by Techramps, includes a monolithic concrete skatepark covering approximately 1,100 m² and a dynamic pump track (approx. 340 m²). It is Poland’s first skatepark fully illuminated by LED lighting, enabling safe and spectacular riding after dark. The low, horizontal structure, with its unique “Z”-shaped design, does not obstruct the park’s sightlines, and its space blends seamlessly with the surroundings thanks to additional green embankments and slopes.

The skatepark was designed using the “flow” concept, ensuring a smooth ride without the need to push off. The obstacles are finished with durable granite and steel elements, and the curved sections were constructed using advanced shotcrete technology. The facility is divided into three zones:

  1. Advanced street section: mimics urban architecture; features a platform with curved rails and grind boxes, stairs, manual pads, a Barcelona, and a wallride with a quarter pipe.

  2. Intermediate section: equipped with a large funbox with rails, kickers for jumping over a ball, a satellite with a London Gap, and a bank ramp.

  3. Air section: designed for high-flying tricks, it features a spin ramp with a pump, a jumpbox section with three heights, and a U-turn quarter pipe.

The facility is complemented by a dynamic pump track with banked turns, ideal for both beginners and advanced riders. The whole is complemented by reinforced concrete infrastructure: retaining walls with seating areas, benches, bike racks, and trash cans, connected by aesthetic pathways made of chamferless concrete pavers. The facility significantly raises the standard of public space, serving the recreation and integration of residents.

See also: Made snowparks