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Danish studio Effekt transform derelict train depot into street sport and culture hub
POSTED 23 Feb 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The complex is set around an old railway turntable, which now acts as a ampitheatre Credit: EFFEKT
Architecture studio EFFEKT have completed their transformation of an abandoned train depot in the Danish seaport Esbjerg into a new facility for street sport, skateboarding and showcasing urban culture.

The complex, called GAME Streetmekka, has been created through the restoration of the depot’s existing buildings and the addition of durable new low-tech halls, which surround a central turntable and integrate with the site’s industrial aesthetic.

Streetmekka is organised into five multifunctional zones, with outdoor and indoor space for different street sports, dancing and urban art displays. Competitions and cultural events can be held around the perimeter of the complex, with the old railway turntable acting as an amphitheatre for spectators.

“The distinct circular layout connects new and old buildings and revitalises the existing halls, turntable and tracks in a new hybrid of industrial architecture and street culture,” said the architects in a statement. “We have created a new type of facility that can support and embrace the new wave of emerging unorganised street activities.”

EFFEKT were drawn to the project due to the challenge of creating a venue for skateboarding, which they said “has evolved into one of the fastest growing sports in the western world.”

“This former underground activity does not fit into any of the existing conventional sport facilities catering to organised club sports,” they said. “We had to overcome that challenge.”

Activities at the centre are organised by GAME, a Danish-based street sport NGO founded in 2002 to create lasting social change through youth-led street sports and culture. The group organises parkour and dance sessions and games of street basketball and football in disadvantaged Danish neighbourhoods.

The studio designed the facility to accommodate a wide range of popular street sports Credit: EFFEKT
The building has now officially opened and is hosting its first sports sessions and cultural shows Credit: GAME Streetmekka
One of the primary uses of the site is skateboarding, and the challenge of creating a user-friendly skating facility was what drew EFFEKT to the project Credit: GAME Streetmekka
StreetMekka is organised into five multifunctional zones, with outdoor and indoor space for different street sports, dancing and urban art displays Credit: GAME Streetmekka
Danish NGO GAME organise street sports at the site to create lasting social change Credit: GAME Streetmekka
According to the architects, skateboarding is one of the fastest-growing sports in Europe and so skaters are in need of more well-designed places to go and practice Credit: GAME Streetmekka
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Danish studio Effekt transform derelict train depot into street sport and culture hub
POSTED 23 Feb 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The complex is set around an old railway turntable, which now acts as a ampitheatre Credit: EFFEKT
Architecture studio EFFEKT have completed their transformation of an abandoned train depot in the Danish seaport Esbjerg into a new facility for street sport, skateboarding and showcasing urban culture.

The complex, called GAME Streetmekka, has been created through the restoration of the depot’s existing buildings and the addition of durable new low-tech halls, which surround a central turntable and integrate with the site’s industrial aesthetic.

Streetmekka is organised into five multifunctional zones, with outdoor and indoor space for different street sports, dancing and urban art displays. Competitions and cultural events can be held around the perimeter of the complex, with the old railway turntable acting as an amphitheatre for spectators.

“The distinct circular layout connects new and old buildings and revitalises the existing halls, turntable and tracks in a new hybrid of industrial architecture and street culture,” said the architects in a statement. “We have created a new type of facility that can support and embrace the new wave of emerging unorganised street activities.”

EFFEKT were drawn to the project due to the challenge of creating a venue for skateboarding, which they said “has evolved into one of the fastest growing sports in the western world.”

“This former underground activity does not fit into any of the existing conventional sport facilities catering to organised club sports,” they said. “We had to overcome that challenge.”

Activities at the centre are organised by GAME, a Danish-based street sport NGO founded in 2002 to create lasting social change through youth-led street sports and culture. The group organises parkour and dance sessions and games of street basketball and football in disadvantaged Danish neighbourhoods.

The studio designed the facility to accommodate a wide range of popular street sports Credit: EFFEKT
The building has now officially opened and is hosting its first sports sessions and cultural shows Credit: GAME Streetmekka
One of the primary uses of the site is skateboarding, and the challenge of creating a user-friendly skating facility was what drew EFFEKT to the project Credit: GAME Streetmekka
StreetMekka is organised into five multifunctional zones, with outdoor and indoor space for different street sports, dancing and urban art displays Credit: GAME Streetmekka
Danish NGO GAME organise street sports at the site to create lasting social change Credit: GAME Streetmekka
According to the architects, skateboarding is one of the fastest-growing sports in Europe and so skaters are in need of more well-designed places to go and practice Credit: GAME Streetmekka
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Abandoned Spanish church converted into art-filled skate park


A crumbling 100-year old church in Llanera, northern Spain, has been transformed by local skateboarding enthusiasts and a hotly-tipped artist into a spectacular indoor skate park.
South Korean artist Koo Jeong A designs glow-in-the-dark skatepark for Liverpool


The UK’s first glow-in-the-dark skateboard park has opened in Liverpool ahead of the city’s 2016 biennial arts festival.
Skateboarders campaigning against Olympic inclusion


A petition seeking to overturn the decision to introduce skateboarding at the 2020 Olympic Games has been launched by skateboarders wanting to keep their sport “pure”.
Skating to victory: Southbank Undercroft saved by boarders


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Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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