Yinka Ilori unveils brightly coloured temporary skatepark in Miami Beach
British designer Yinka Ilori has applied his trademark colourful style to a demountable skatepark at the Faena District in Miami Beach during Miami art week.
Called the Skateable Object Park, Ilori's temporary installation features salmon-pink ramps on a bright yellow floor and was commissioned by the female-founded "nomadic boutique" Unique Design X Group.
The skatepark was designed by Yinka Ilori
It forms part of a five-day programme of art activities called Unique Design X Miami @ Faena District, which takes place at the Miami Beach complex developed by Argentinian property magnate Alan Faena.
Colourful ramps are positioned within a yellow space
Defining itself as "a team of colour-obsessed architects and designers", Ilori's studio is known for its vibrant and often intricately-patterned work. The Miami Beach skatepark is a large expanse of yellow space surrounded by patches of grass and trees, while quirky-shaped skate ramps are coloured in a mixture of salmon-pink, orange, green and blue.
The skatepark was designed in partnership with The Skatepark Project
Ilori designed the skatepark in partnership with American skateboarder Tony Hawk's The Skatepark Project ? a non-profit organisation with a mission to provide accessible places for young people to skateboard in underserved communities.
Each year, Unique Design X Group plans to commission an artist to design and install a temporary skatepark in Miami.
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