As architects and landscape designers, you understand better than most that the spaces we create shape behaviour. A well-considered public precinct doesn't just look beautiful, it invites people to linger, move and connect. That's precisely the design philosophy woven into the fabric of the Mouv’roc® range from French design house specialists; Sineu Graff, and it's why this equipment deserves a serious place in your next project specification.
Mouv’roc® is not gym equipment dropped into a park, it has been conceived from the ground up as street furniture, designed with the pure, sculptural lines that landscape architects demand. Whether you're working on a coastal foreshore, a transit precinct, a master-planned community or a hospital campus, the Mouv'roc family integrates with architectural intent rather than fighting against it. The structures have a quiet confidence, robust without being aggressive and visible without being dominant.
For architects specifying across a broader site palette, the range pairs naturally with complimentary Sineu Graff street furniture, allowing a cohesive design language across seating, fitness and planting zones.
One of the persistent challenges in public space design is achieving activity density without spatial clutter. Mouv'roc addresses this directly: each structure is a compact, multi-user platform allowing several people to exercise simultaneously within a single footprint. For landscape designers working within tight spatial briefs or staged masterplans, this efficiency is genuinely valuable, one considered placement can activate a precinct corner that might otherwise remain passive.

The range spans configurations from single satellite stations through to the sheltered Open Mouv'roc, which functions as a covered outdoor fitness room an increasingly relevant proposition in WA's challenging summer climate.
The recent installation of the Mouv'roc® Lion at Taarak Park demonstrates how this structure performs in a contemporary masterplanned context. Delivered by Active Discovery for the Allara Estate in Eglinton, Perth's rapidly growing northern coastal corridor the Lion anchors the park's active recreation zone alongside a full playground, half-court and BBQ facilities.
The Lion's broad sheltering roof addresses Perth's climate head-on, providing year-round usability that open structures simply cannot guarantee. Its capacity for up to 11 simultaneous users across 9 apparatus supporting up to 90 exercises delivers genuine activation value within a compact, architecturally resolved footprint. Fully compliant, and inclusive across all age groups and ability levels, it met the estate's community wellbeing brief without compromising the park's considered landscape design.
Visit Active Discovery via the links below to learn more