Located in Leiria, the São Romão Radical Park, with an area of approximately 2.265 m2, was one of the forgotten places in the City of Leiria, only used by children and, occasionally, BMX riders. In this context, it was essential to carry out a rehabilitation project to meet the needs of skateboarders, BMX riders, and inline skaters. The aim is not only to improve conditions for use, but also to create a safe space that promotes interaction between different age groups and supports the sustainable development of sports and leisure.

In this approach to redevelopment, priority was given to preserving existing structures and minimizing structural changes to the park. In order to guarantee the safety of users and promote smooth flow of movement, high-risk areas were eliminated, and points of conflict or clashes between users were minimized. One of the park’s highlights is the brick-designed ramp, which adds a unique vibe to the skateboarding experience. This feature, combined with the flexibility of the space and the combination of different types of sports, makes the São Romão Radical Park a very popular destination for people of all ages and backgrounds. More than just a sports park, the Parque Radical de São Romão is a community space that promotes inclusion and unity through sports and leisure.

Details

Architecture
Arquitectura Viva; Joana Couto, Rui Pedro Simões, Marcelo Lambiasi

Client
Municipality of Leiria

Year of completion
2024

Location
Leiria, Portugal

Total area
2.265 m2

Site area
2.265 m2

Photos
Hugo Santos Silva

Partners

Wasteland Skateparks; João Sales

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