{"id":5218,"date":"2016-01-19T04:59:34","date_gmt":"2016-01-19T04:59:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/?p=5218"},"modified":"2016-01-19T05:20:37","modified_gmt":"2016-01-19T05:20:37","slug":"architecture-and-parkour-interview-with-mikkel-molgaard-frandsen-rugaard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/architecture-and-parkour-interview-with-mikkel-molgaard-frandsen-rugaard\/","title":{"rendered":"Architecture and Parkour – Interview with Mikkel M\u00f8lgaard Frandsen Rugaard"},"content":{"rendered":"

A beast in the the body of an academic and architect; Mikkel M\u00f8lgaard Frandsen Rugaard is a\u00a0P.E. teacher, practitioner,\u00a0architect and designer. In addition to this Mikkel is also the\u00a0co-owner of Street Movement<\/a>. He takes part in everything relating to the aesthetics of\u00a0Street Movement including architectural design, educating, graphics, choreography and staging.<\/p>\n

Street Movement\u2019s work is based on the art of movement – a lifestyle which nurtures the simple joy of movement. Mikkel aspires to add new dimensions to the man-made environment.; to define, shape and re-interpret future spaces, landscapes and objects to ensure\u00a0they become inspirational and invitational towards physical activity and movement – without compromising artistic vision and aesthetic value.<\/p>\n

Below is an interview with Mikkel:<\/p>\n

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LB: What is your definition of parkour?<\/strong><\/p>\n

MR:<\/strong> My “first” definition is classic, but long;\u00a0Parkour focuses on developing the fundamental attributes required for movement, which include balance, strength, dynamism, endurance, precision, spatial\u00a0awareness and creative vision.\u00a0It is a way of training the\u00a0body and mind in order to be as completely functional, effective and liberated as possible in the\u00a0physical realm. Parkour is a way of thinking based on rigorous self-discipline, autonomous action and self-will.<\/p>\n

My “second” definition of parkour is a discipline of self-improvement on all levels. Parkour is an art that reveals to the practitioner his or her own\u00a0physical and mental limitations and simultaneously offers a new method to surpass them.<\/p>\n

A practitioner of parkour aims to be self-reliant and physically capable; fit, strong and healthy, honest and sincere, disciplined, focussed, creative and always\u00a0useful and helpful to others.<\/p>\n

I also believe that all of the above provides me with a method and a set of values and ethics that I apply to my professional work. I insist on exploring and challenging the end outcome, even if I don’t know if and how it will successful. This mentality is the only way to keep evolving my work and my movement. If the space becomes too predictable it has no meaning and no justification in a parkour sense. That is what I call the paradox of designing for parkour – why design for something that evolved from the lack of sameness, right? Unless you add something completely new at some level.<\/p>\n

Below is an great video introducing the design philosophy, ideas and works of Mikkel.<\/p>\n