Okay, There’s A Skateboard Ramp On The Exterior Of This House
Architect Macu Bulgubure has completed a modern home in Rosaria, Argentina, that has a unique design element in the form of a skateboard ramp.
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The home owner is a skater and wanted a skate park included in the house, so a skateboard ramp was integrated into the design of the deck.
The outer deck becomes a runway, which then transitions into a curved ramp wall to the south. This wall also helps to shade the interiors from the high summer sun.
From the inside of the home, the curved wall becomes a sculptural element, that can be seen through the stairs and window.
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