Giant squids are usually seen in the deep blue sea or in science fiction novels, but Parking Squid by Susan Robb is a massive squid sculpture that sits on the street.
It's a bike rack with squiggly tentacles to lock the bicycles to; perfect for bikers who sometimes have trouble securing their bikes to dinky little lock stands. The tentacular sculpture currently sits at the Seattle Center, but will be moved to a permanent home on some Seattle streets.
It's an architectural sculpture that provides artistry to the city along with functionality. It's the point of interactions and meetings while making the city look a little more funky. By the end of 2012, the city of Seattle will be more familiar with additional Parking Squids that will take over the streets.
Sea Creature Bike Racks
Parking Squid by Susan Robb is Artistic and Functional
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Bike Racks - The combination of artistry and functionality in bike racks presents an opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and eye-catching installations.
2. Interactive Urban Art - Urban art installations that encourage interaction and engagement with the community can offer new ways for cities to express creativity and promote cultural appreciation.
3. Innovative Bike Security - Innovative bike rack designs that prioritize security and ease of use can address the challenges cyclists face in securely parking their bikes in urban environments.
Industry Implications
1. Public Art - Public art organizations and artists have the opportunity to collaborate with cities to create captivating and functional installations that enhance urban spaces.
2. Urban Design and Planning - Urban planners can explore incorporating artistic bike racks and other interactive installations into city landscapes to create vibrant and dynamic environments.
3. Bicycle Accessories and Security - Companies in the bicycle industry can develop innovative bike rack designs that offer enhanced security features, catering to the needs of urban cyclists.