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I envision the Vitra Design Museum to be reconstructed as a revolutionary skatpark building. The first of it's kind. The interesting and multidirectional curves and the double-storey design create a landscape of possibilities that would be perfect for a skatepark that functions on more than one level with a dynamic like no other.
I would like to make various qurter-pipe installations on the wall interior and alter the functionality of other areas to accomodate for some more technical skateboarding involving handrails and funboxes. Around he edges of the building I would like to open up the upper sections of the wall to allow good airflow through the building with regular water bubblers and vending machines for refreshment.
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