Skatepark City is not a skatepark. It is a city — 100,000 people, no cars, built on a mountain at 2,300m in Chalatenango, El Salvador, where every commute is a downhill run and gravity replaces the engine.
Every road is a skate run. Every roundabout has a bowl. Every home has a quarterpipe on the facade. The gondola takes you home in 8 minutes. The stadium at the base is the competition arena, the university, and the community hub. The goods arrive by gravity-powered sled. There are no internal combustion engines — not one.
This is the most ambitious skate project ever attempted. Help us start.

