On Exhibit

Chris Miller skating the Corona Pipes in Southern California the week the pipes were being demolished, 2015. Courtesy of J. Grant Brittain.

The kinetics of Urban Movement

Skateboarding and Cityscapes

Architecture Center Houston is proud to announce their upcoming exhibition The Kinetics of Urban Movement opening Thursday, June 19, 5:30-7:30pm.

Skateboarding is not merely a subculture reacting against the built environment, but a distinct way of perceiving architecture and space.

Through their movement, skateboarders activate qualities already embedded in the built environment: geometry, material behavior, slope, continuity, friction, rhythm, and spatial sequence. Architectural elements often treated as background or residue of a design process (handrails, parking curbs, benches) become legible as primary moments. Empty swimming pools and deserted drainage ditches are radically reinhabited- becoming sites of engagement and gathering.

Seen this way, skateboarding does not merely occupy architecture differently but unlocks latent physical and spatial capacities that often exist beyond original design intention or prescribed function.

The exhibition traces how skateboarding reorders architectural value, elevating overlooked forms and explaining how these discoveries gave rise to the field of skatepark design.

Rather than asking what architecture was meant to do, skateboarding asks what architecture makes possible.

Event is free and open to the community.


Image credit: Murilo Peres on the ceiling of the Teatro Popular, on Caminho Niemeyer, in downtown Niterói, Brazil, 2019.
Courtesy of Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool.

June 19 – September 26, 2026

Architecture Center Houston
902 Commerce St,
Houston, TX 77002

Exhibition Sponsors and Community Partners

The Kinetics of Urban Movement is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance

Cherries Wheels
Honey Skate Club
Houston Parks and Recreation Department
Houston Skate Academy
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upcoming events

  • Youth Novice Skateboarding Clinic with Cherries Wheels

    The Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark 103 Sabine Street, Houston, Texas

    Join ArCH and Houston Parks and Recreation Department on Saturday, June 20, for an introductory clinic designed to teach youth participants the proper technique of skateboarding and to enhance their […]

  • Participatory Environments with Alexis Sablone

    Architecture Center Houston 902 Commerce St., Houston, TX, United States

    How can we design more active and engaging cities? Drawing from experience as a professional skateboarder and designer, Alexis Sablone reflects on how movement shapes the way space is read, […]

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