In 2013, the CEN/TR 16467:2013 report was published, which has become an important document in the design of modern, inclusive playgrounds. Developed by the CEN/TC 136 Technical Committee, the report emphasizes the need to design play spaces in a way that takes into account the needs of all children, regardless of their motor, sensory, or intellectual abilities.
The guidelines contained in the document indicate that playgrounds should not only ensure safety and physical development but also support creativity, cooperation, and social integration. This approach aligns perfectly with the philosophy of Mammutico’s creative playgrounds, which are designed with accessibility, flexibility, and children’s holistic development in mind.
Inclusive playgrounds allow all children—regardless of ability—to play together, develop, and build relationships, offering varied levels of challenge tailored to their capabilities. Unlike traditional spaces, they do not exclude but rather support physical, cognitive, and social development, teaching cooperation, communication, and relationship-building. At the same time, they foster attitudes of openness, empathy, and acceptance of diversity in all children, demonstrating that working together and helping one another enrich the play experience.