Primo Skatepark is more than just a place to skate—it’s an environment built for progression, precision, and creative expression. Designed with a deep understanding of movement, space, and flow, Primo is an extension of my lifelong pursuit of design, craftsmanship, and skateboarding.
I’m an architect, industrial designer, and educator with years of experience shaping spaces and objects that enhance both form and function. My work has spanned across disciplines—from vernacular architecture to product design—but skateboarding has always been the constant thread. It’s a culture, a discipline, and a way of thinking that has shaped my approach to design and life.
Primo Skatepark wasn’t built to be a commercial venue or a public gathering space. It’s a dedicated training ground for those who see skateboarding as an art and a craft. Every surface, every transition, and every detail is designed with intention—allowing skaters to refine their skills without compromise.
Beyond the park, I run Primo Skate Co., a brand focused on high-quality skate products, rooted in real skateboarding experience. As an educator, I’ve spent years teaching design and architecture, helping students find their own creative voice. But at Primo, the learning never stops—every session is a lesson in movement, balance, and persistence.
This isn’t just a skatepark. It’s a place built with purpose, designed for those who push boundaries—on and off the board.
Perception is Everything.