Two public hearings will help Prague residents get to know the draft Metropolitan Plan.
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The Metropolitan Plan protects localities, viewsheds, and nature, and will enable faster development of housing and transport. Come to the “public preview” to learn more.
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How are housing affordability and access to healthcare evolving in Prague? IPR Prague presents the latest data in a user-friendly interactive application.
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The Prague Metropolitan Plan will be released in October, with public hearings to be held in the fall and the approval process scheduled for next year.
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The Largest Zoning Change in Prague’s History: Construction on the Žižkov Freight Station Brownfield Gets the Green Light
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Architects from Across Europe to Transform a Brownfield in the Heart of Prague. Florenc21 District to Offer Modern Housing, Offices, and Connect Karlín with New Town.
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Prague Castle Announces Architectural Competition to Redesign Entrance Checkpoints.
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Mapping Application Reveals How Prague Residents Move Through Time and Space.
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Soutok Periurban Park project receives prestigious international award.
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Prague’s Population Expected to Reach 1.97 Million by 2050, Requiring Expansion of Public Infrastructure and Services.
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IPR Prague’s Public Space Manual marks 10 years of improving the city’s streets and squares. It has been translated into 3 languages and is collecting European awards.
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Prague is preparing a digital map of construction work to minimize the impact of traffic disruptions in the city.
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The number of foreigners in Prague continues to rise, with the majority coming from Eastern Europe. They play a crucial role in the city's workforce.
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How does Prague compare to other European cities? Great public transport, lots of cars, and abundant job opportunities.
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The number of Airbnb apartments in Prague is on the rise. An amendment to the Trade Licensing Act will allow the city to regulate the platform.
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The new Prague Geoportal brings revolutionary changes in the provision of geographic data. It also offers a digital twin of the city.
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Danish architects to transform Prague's main railway station into Št'astný Hlavák (“Happy Hlavák”).
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Public participation is helping to shape a new, sustainable neighborhood planned for Letňany.
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The new Štvanická Footbridge has been opened to the public, finally connecting Karlín, Štvanice and Holešovice.
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Czech President Petr Pavel visits IPR Prague.
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Prague has presented the future of the arterial road. It will serve traffic while offering quality public space.
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One of the largest periurban parks in Central Europe will be built at the confluence of the Berounka and Vltava Rivers. It will be designed by architects from EMF, NORMA, and PARETO.
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Tomáš Bojar, director and a recent winner of the Czech Lion Award, is filming a documentary about the Vltava Philharmonic Hall.
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Prague moves to make flats cheaper. An amendment to the city’s building regulations addresses parking requirements in new buildings and renovations.