Friday, August 5, 2011

THE PAS HOUSE

You know what’s hard about skating? It’s not a nollie hardflip down a set of 10 stairs. It’s never growing up and staying perpetually a manchild til the end of your mid life years – you know the ones? The dudes in their mid forties still wearing fat tongue DC shoes. You need to learn how to evolve with your extreme sport of choice. I’m not saying everyone who still skates in their late years is a mentally stunted sub human with no style, I’m just saying for the most part they don’t have much to offer in the steeze stakes.

Enter the PAS House, it takes a modern single family home and blends it with added skateboard ramp functionality. Designed and made for Pierre Andre Senizergues, former World Champion Pro Skater and owner of Etnies shoes brand.

A full-scale, 753.5-square foot version of this original idea and vision created by Pierre-André Senizergues and designed by artist, Gil Le Bon Delapointe will be on display for people to experience. Inside the house will be a sofa, bed, furniture from the Skate Study House collection and even kitchen appliances – everything in the house will be skateable. A miniature model of the 2,200-square foot version of the complete house will be on display on the dining room table. The PAS House is a glimpse into the future that shows what the NEXT 25 years may look like when combining the powerful influence of skateboarding on a dwelling place.



via Etnies – Blog

 
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