Jun 18–Sep 26, 2026

The Kinetics of Urban Movement

Skateboarding + Architecture

Skateboarding is not merely a subculture reacting against the built environment, but a distinct way of perceiving architecture and space.

Through their movement, skateboarders activate qualities already embedded in the built environment: geometry, material behavior, slope, continuity, friction, rhythm, and spatial sequence. Architectural elements often treated as background or residue of a design process (handrails, parking curbs, benches) become legible as primary moments. Empty swimming pools and deserted drainage ditches are radically reinhabited- becoming sites of engagement and gathering.

Seen this way, skateboarding does not merely occupy architecture differently but unlocks latent physical and spatial capacities that often exist beyond original design intention or prescribed function. The exhibition traces how skateboarding reorders architectural value, elevating overlooked forms and explaining how these discoveries gave rise to the field of skatepark design. Rather than asking what architecture was meant to do, skateboarding asks what architecture makes possible.

Opening: June 18, 2026, 5:30 p.m.