Times are never dull in the Netherlands. As part of the Designhuis 'Bicyle' exhibition, Swedish designer Anders Jakobsen has created a roller-coaster for bicycles. The rustic structure, made with a chainsaw and pieces of salvaged wood is open and available for anyone with the nerve to take a shot at the bumpy narrow path, steep banks and hills. The highest point is said to be 2 meters off the ground.
Better wear a helmet!
The exhibition runs through to October 5, 2008 in Eindhoven, and Designhuis says its goal is to, “give an overview of the bicycle in its context, as a means of transport, a social phenomenon, as a means of recreation, as a lifestyle, as a means of engaging in (top-class) sport.â€
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Bike-coasters
- The creation of bicycle roller coasters could disrupt the amusement park industry by merging the popularity of bicycles with the thrill of amusement park rides.
- Eco-friendly Recreational Design
- There is an opportunity to create more eco-friendly and sustainably designed recreational experiences that utilize salvaged materials and are open to the public for all to enjoy.
- Bicycle Tourism
- Adventure tourism can include the creation of unique bicycle recreational experiences that attract tourists and cycling enthusiasts alike.
Where This Applies
- Amusement Parks
- The amusement park industry could benefit from incorporating bicycle roller coasters and other interactive, thrill-seeking bicycle rides into their parks.
- Sustainable Design
- The exploration of sustainable and eco-friendly design practices can be explored further in recreational experiences such as bike-coasters and other bike-based activities.
- Adventure Tourism
- The tourism industry has potential for growth and development in adventure locations that include unique, exciting, and engaging bicycle recreations such as this bicycle roller coaster.
