Parkour Visions recently shared the design for Seattle’s first parkour park. Green-lit by the City of Seattle, this community-driven design is a huge win! For years, we’ve dreamed of a central gathering area for PNW parkour practitioners. We can now move forward with a park that will also provide a great playspace for our neighbors of all ages and abilities.
Read MoreWe are one step closer to Seattle’s first parkour park! The City of Seattle has provided “conditional approval” for our community-driven design—that’s government-speak for a green light. Click to read more and see the designs.
Read MoreIn September, we asked you to email the Seattle city council and urge them to fund the $7.7 million redevelopment of Garfield Super Block. Your efforts were successful! GSB was included in the budget, though it’s not yet fully funded. Read on to learn what’s next.
Read MoreGarfield Super Block, future home of Seattle’s first parkour park, is roughly one year away from breaking ground on the park renovation. They’ve raised half of the money they need for construction. To get to the finish line, they need our support.
Read MoreParkour Visions has been trying for years to get a parkour park built in Seattle. Last summer, we connected with the Garfield Super Block Coalition and other organizations to help advance the GSB redevelopment project and support our mutual goal: creating more inclusive, all-ages community play spaces.
Read MoreI have been designing facilities for parkour professionally since 2014 and have completed indoor and outdoor projects across the US and Canada. There will never be one “right” way to design for parkour, but this handbook is my attempt to briefly outline how I approach parkour design.
Read MoreBellingham, Washington has a new parkour park! The parkour area is just one piece of the surrounding Cordata Community Park, designed by the landscape architecture firm of Robert W. Droll.
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