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Why are we holding photo shoots before the official opening of the skateparks?

Every skatepark project we work on is not only about the technical aspects of construction, but also about working closely with the local community and taking care of the marketing and image we create.

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Author: Agnieszka Miłek

Every skatepark project we work on is not only about the technical aspects of construction, but also about working closely with the local community and taking care of the marketing and image we create. The latest project in Minsk Mazowiecki is a perfect example of this. Before the skatepark is officially opened, we organize photo shoots, which are a key stage of any project. Why are they so important? They are not only technical tests, but also an opportunity to work with local communities and improve the sports space in terms of real user needs.

Adam and Wlodi during a session in Minsk Mazowiecki.

Why are the sessions before the official opening so important to us?

Every skatepark we build has to be a space that is maximally tailored to the needs of users. Pre-opening photo sessions and tests help assess the quality of the park in practice. But it's more than technical testing - it's a time to meet with local riders, gather their feedback and see how the park works in everyday conditions. Feedback from those who will use the space on a daily basis often leads to valuable changes and improvements.

Values of working with the local community:

1. tailoring to users' needs

Local users know best how a skatepark should function. Through live testing, we can gather their feedback and make changes to make the park perfectly match their expectations.

2. promoting a healthy lifestyle

Skateparks are for everyone - professionals, amateurs, children and young people. It's a space that integrates the community and encourages physical activity. Pre-opening sessions show that a skatepark is more than a place to train, it is a key social element and promoter of a healthy lifestyle.

3. building relationships

Each project is an opportunity to build relationships with local leaders and extreme sports enthusiasts. By working with them, we create spaces that are authentic and truly meet their needs.

The groundwork is a good collaboration!

Testing and feedback: the key to success

During each testing session, we analyze every element of the skatepark. Safety is a priority, but equally important is that the space is functional and provides a smooth ride. User satisfaction with the park is our greatest reward.

The team in action: Why does collaboration matter?

Every project is the result of the hard work of the entire team - from designers, to builders, to those responsible for testing and promotion. Collaboration is the key to success, and testing sessions allow us to fine-tune every detail to meet everyone's expectations.


Our filmmaker in action!

Success lies in a close-knit team!

Successful realizations like the one in Minsk Mazowiecki are the result of cooperation not only of our internal team, but also of local companies and organizations. The skateparks we create are more than just infrastructure - they are places that integrate communities, inspire activity and build community.

Capturing the tricks is not at all as easy as it seems!

Conclusion:

Our experience in Minsk Mazowiecki demonstrates the importance of testing sessions, working with the local community and involving the team in every project. We create spaces that are not only functional, but also full of life, integrating and inspiring the next generation of riders.

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