今年是Etinies25周年, 为了庆祝这个特别的年份, Etnies在巴黎的Public Domanie作了一个大型的滑板艺术的展览. Etnies的创始人Pierre-André Senizergues亲自从过去25年合作过的艺术家中挑选了三个来让他们通过一个作品展示未来25年内, 滑板将成为什么样子. Gil Le Bon Delapointe创作这个Pas House, 未来滑板之家. 这个作品有753.5平方英尺, 家里的沙发, 灶台, 墙布都是可以滑板的, 椅子, 屏风, 茶几, 桌子也都充满了滑板的元素.进来看还有一段5分钟的video, 由设计师为你讲述他的创作意图以及Etnies team在这个房间里滑来滑去...(news from Etnies blog)
Etnies celebrates its 25th year in existence with an exhibit at the Public Domaine in Paris. Owner Etnies, Pierre-André Senizergues has hand picked three creative minds from the brand’s history and asked them to conceptualize what skateboarding will be like in the next 25 years. Head over to the Etnies blog for all the details.
Imagine a city of the future where skateboards are used as the primary form of transportation and recreation – in and out of your home. A utopia city for skateboarders would mean that a skateable path, like a ribbon connecting everything together, links each building in an unending ability to keep in motion on your board. The PAS House takes this concept and brings it to life through an architectural project mixing a modern single family home with a skateboard ramp structure – all from an environmentally-driven perspective.
A full-scale, 753.5-square foot version of this original idea and vision created by Pierre-André Senizergues and designed by artist, Gil Le Bon Delapointe will be on display for people to experience. Inside the house will be a sofa, bed, furniture from the Skate Study House collection and even kitchen appliances – everything in the house will be skateable. A miniature model of the 2,200-square foot version of the complete house will be on display on the dining room table. The PAS House is a glimpse into the future that shows what the NEXT 25 years may look like when combining the powerful influence of skateboarding on a dwelling place.
As a tribute to the digital and music foundation of La Gaite, filmographer, Mike Manzoori will capture the etnies Pro Team of Kyle Leeper, Jose Rojo, Tyler Bledsoe and Willow skating in the house creating a unique digital footprint of what the future may be like.
The PAS House production will be supervised by Francois Perrin, an architect based in Los Angeles, California.
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