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Outdoor recreational spaces for numerous activities, including playgrounds and sports facilities

Awarded in the 'Inclusive Sustainability' sector for the development of playgrounds and sports facilities

Expanded outdoor play and multi-purpose sports zones
Expanded outdoor play and multi-purpose sports zones

Outdoor recreational spaces for numerous activities, including playgrounds and sports facilities

In a commendable move towards promoting ecological and social inclusion in sports, the Proludic Observatory has been collaborating with the city of Paris and several Italian cities on various inclusive and sustainable sports and play area developments.

One of the company's most notable projects includes the Verona Sports Park, an expansive urban sports hub that seamlessly integrates into natural surroundings, forming part of the Parco della Spianà Masterplan. The park emphasizes integration with green urban space, continuing the Proludic Observatory's theme of ecological and social inclusion in sports.

The company's portfolio extends beyond Verona, with multiple initiatives promoting inclusive, accessible, and sustainable sport and wellness facilities across Italy. Other projects under their belt include Serravalle Park in Empoli, Mare Park in Rimini, and Peter Pan Park in Belluno.

In recognition of their significant contributions, the Proludic Observatory was awarded in the "Inclusive Sustainability" category. The company has also developed a comprehensive guide on inclusive design, further solidifying their commitment to creating accessible and inclusive spaces.

Edizione, the investment group behind these projects, supports various sports and wellness initiatives, such as Verde Sport, Asolo Golf Club, and Benetton Rugby. These projects promote sports as drivers of inclusion, education, and well-being within local communities, focusing on accessibility for all ages and fostering positive social values.

The trend towards sustainable, multifunctional, and community-integrated sports complexes is not limited to Proludic Observatory's projects. Other contemporary projects, like Davide Marazzi’s sports and cultural complex designs in Italy and the Keqiao District Public Sports Complex, emphasize ecological sustainability and community integration.

In summary, the Proludic Observatory, through their projects like Serravalle Park, Mare Park, and Peter Pan Park, is leading the way in promoting inclusive, sustainable design in sports and play areas. Their commitment to this cause, along with the support from Edizione and other initiatives, collectively reinforces a commitment to making sports and play areas more accessible and sustainable for all.

The Proludic Observatory's work in Serravalle Park, Mare Park, and Peter Pan Park not only focuses on sustainable and inclusive sports facilities but also extends to the realm of home-and-garden, as their comprehensive guide on inclusive design can inspire homeowners to create more accessible and inclusive spaces within their homes and gardens. Furthermore, Edizione's investment in sports and wellness initiatives like Verde Sport, Asolo Golf Club, and Benetton Rugby highlights the Group's interest in promoting a lifestyle that champions sports as a means for inclusion, education, and well-being, both on and off the field.

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