Article published on 4 August 2021

Proludic are excited to announce our support of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects as a National Supporting Corporate Partner.

The challenge of designing dynamic playspaces is made easier when you have an experienced play specialist on your team. With more than 30 years in the industry, Proludic have the expertise and deep understanding of child development, play, recreation, inclusion and landscape design to help landscape architects create unique playspaces.

Joining AILA’s corporate partnership program means we have the opportunity to demonstrate to members how we can support them and add real value to their projects.

Steve Walding, Proludic Australia’s Managing Director

Original designs – a perfect fit for Australian playspaces

“As a design-led company, we offer a huge catalogue of innovative and nature-themed designs, where each product range tells a story. Whether the range is themed, natural, urban or inclusive, our play and recreational equipment is original and 100% suited to the Australian environment.”

Austin Crescent Reserve nature inspired playspace, VIC – featuring our award-winning Kanopé range
Austin Crescent Reserve nature inspired playspace, VIC – featuring our award-winning Kanopé range

Endless play solutions that spark the imagination

“With the ability to custom design and manufacture bespoke equipment that people of all ages can enjoy, you can be sure we’ll meet your project’s vision.”

Thornlands Community Park Playground, QLD – custom Kanopé Trail

Supporting playspace projects from start to finish

“We have a whole team of people – many of them qualified landscape architects – who can help on all aspects of a playspace project. From design specifications and tendering, right through to construction, installation and maintenance, we offer more than just ‘swings and slides’.”

Proludic Australia Team

A commitment to inclusive design

“At Proludic, inclusive design is fundamental. We’ve had a long-standing commitment to creating play equipment and playspaces that the whole community can enjoy. We feel it’s important to provide resources for others to increase knowledge in this area – resources like our Inclusive Play Areas Guide, which was the first of its kind in Australia.”

Jacaranda Park Inclusive Playspace, NSW

Play equipment that’s innovative, sustainable and durable

For landscape architects, collaborating with Proludic means you can fulfil your client’s brief, knowing that the play equipment you choose is resilient, safe and sustainably produced.

“Proludic has a long-term commitment to client service, supporting projects for their full life cycle. Our play and recreational equipment are easy to maintain, durable, and made using environmentally-sound production processes (all our products are ISO14001 compliant for quality and environmental processes).”

We offer ready access to our products and spare parts held in our Sydney warehouse, on-time, professional delivery and installation, and industry-leading warranties.

Victory Square Playground, VIC

An in-depth knowledge of Australian playground design standards

“Because we know playground standards inside out, we can help designers navigate the complexities of Australian playground design standards,” explains Steve Walding. This helps create safer playgrounds for kids of all ages and abilities.

“Working with us means not having to start ‘from scratch’. We collaborate with landscape architects to design customised playspaces, helping to interpret their vision and construct original design solutions. By using our specialist knowledge, projects can often move forward more quickly.”

We look forward to strengthening relationships with more AILA members.

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