Ski-Clad Barricades

The Argo Gold Mine Fence is Made of Vintage Equipment

The Argo Gold Mine fence in Idaho Springs, Colorado is made of previously used skis. Going along with the world’s growing ecological movement, the architects of the athletically clad enclosure have refused to discard the sporting objects, and have instead opted to incorporate them into an aesthetically pleasing design scheme.

The ski boards are all the same length, but feature an array of colors and slogans. Although this look has been seldom seen among stylists and designers, the fence is well-suited to the bustling Colorado ski culture. Yet, the functionality and sustainability inherent in the arrangement of the Argo Gold Mine fence has rendered it to be a transferable idea, and one that may soon take off in variety of cities from around the globe. In place of the skis though, ecological innovators may opt for disparate athletic devices.    
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Design - Opportunities exist for designers and architects to incorporate previously used objects into aesthetically pleasing design schemes.
2. Eco-friendly Fashion - Stylists and designers can explore incorporating unconventional objects, like skis, into fashion and accessories as a sustainable and unique design choice.
3. Transferable Ideas - The concept of repurposing sports equipment in design can be adopted in various cities worldwide, encouraging ecological innovation and sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore using upcycled materials like skis in their designs, creating visually appealing and sustainable buildings or structures.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can adopt eco-friendly design practices by incorporating unconventional objects like skis into clothing and accessories.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can embrace the concept of upcycled design to create eco-friendly and visually striking public spaces using repurposed athletic equipment.

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