Sweden is set to become the top destination for snow sports athletes worldwide once the Skipark 360 is complete. Designed by CF Møller Architects, Skipark 360 will be the longest indoor ski slope in existence measuring 2,297 feet long and standing 443 feet high.
Skipark 360 is Sweden's solution to global warming which has been blamed for the below average ski seasons that have recently been plaguing the Nordic nation. The park is designed to be multipurpose, hosting a snowboard snow park, an ice rink, cross-country trail, shops spas and hotels. A mammoth facility such as the Skipark 360 will require a lot of energy to keep running, but the designers of the park envision 100 percent of that energy coming from renewable sources such as the sun and win. Construction on the park is set to begin at the end of 2013 and is estimated to cost between $219-292 million.
Mammoth Indoor Ski Slopes
Sweden's Skipark 360 is Set to Be the Biggest in the World
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Ski Slopes - Opportunity to create more indoor ski slope facilities in response to global warming and unpredictable ski seasons.
2. Renewable Energy - Demand for renewable energy solutions to power large-scale indoor ski slope facilities.
3. Multipurpose Park Design - Integration of various activities and amenities within indoor ski parks for a versatile and engaging experience.
Industry Implications
1. Snow Sports - Snow sports industry can embrace indoor ski slopes as a solution to climate change impacts and attract more athletes.
2. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy industry can provide innovative solutions to power large indoor ski slope facilities sustainably.
3. Hospitality - Hospitality industry can benefit from offering accommodations, restaurants, and other amenities within indoor ski parks to cater to snow sports enthusiasts.