Proludic works in partnership with many collective housing professionals—social landlords, public housing offices (OPH), HLM organizations, property developers, and co-ownership associations—to design and install their outdoor playgrounds and sports areas.

Play and Sports Areas in Collective Housing: An Ideal Way to Enhance Quality of Life and Well-being with an Intergenerational Space

Creating a playground within a collective housing site improves residents’ daily experience and provides added leisure value for families as well as for everyone through sports facilities.
Proludic playgrounds and sports areas are designed as true living spaces that encourage physical activity and strengthen social bonds within the community.

Proludic Installs, Designs, and Maintains Play and Sports Areas

Proludic offers end-to-end support to design and install safe, long-lasting equipment—a turnkey service for social landlords and property developers.
Our play and sports equipment is specifically suited for collective housing, whether for a social landlord, a developer, or a co-ownership association:

  • Compact, modular play and sports structures
  • Durable, low-maintenance materials
  • Expertise in inclusive play and sports areas, adapted to various disabilities (mental, motor, sensory)
  • Equipment compliant with European standards EN 1176, EN 16630, and EN 15312. Proludic playgrounds and sports areas meet the safety requirements set by Decree No. 96-1136 of December 18, 1996, as well as standards EN 1177 and EN 1176-7.

Proludic supports all housing professionals by offering comprehensive solutions. You benefit from a single point of contact from the project design stage to installation, in compliance with European standards, and including maintenance and servicing.

Would you like to carry out a feasibility study with one of our project managers?
Contact us for tailored support at every stage of your collective housing playground or sports area project.

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What standards must be met to install a playground in collective housing ?

Playgrounds must comply with the EN 1176 standard, which governs the safety of equipment intended for children. Regular inspections and maintenance are also required to ensure ongoing compliance.

What types of equipment are suitable for a residential complex or co-ownership property ?

Compact, durable, multi-activity equipment is ideal: multi-play structures, slides, climbing frames, spring riders, etc. Inclusive or intergenerational play features can also be incorporated depending on residents’ needs.

How sould a playground in a residence be maintained ?

A playground requires regular visual inspections, routine upkeep, and annual checks by certified professionals. This ensures safety and extends the lifespan of the equipment.

What is the average lifespan of a playground ?

On average, well-maintained equipment lasts 10 to 15 years or more, depending on the materials used. Stainless steel or HPL products, for example, offer exceptional durability.