What are the key differences between conventional and DIY skateparks?
Conventional skateparks are typically designed and built by professionals with expertise in skatepark construction, using high-quality materials and strict adherence to safety standards. These parks often feature a variety of obstacles and ramps for skaters of all skill levels to enjoy. DIY skateparks, on the other hand, are often created by skaters themselves using whatever materials they can find, such as wood, concrete, or metal scraps. These parks tend to have a more organic and unique feel, as they are often built in abandoned lots, under bridges, or in other unconventional locations. While DIY skateparks may lack the polish and longevity of conventional parks, they offer skaters a sense of ownership and creativity in designing their own skating environment.
This mind map was published on 14 March 2024 and has been viewed 94 times.