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The 10th International Newsletter is here!
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Better design and control over advertising; Prague is testing its own tram stop shelter at Palacký Square until spring.
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A new neighbourhood to rise up next to Karlín will have one of the biggest parks in Prague. An exhibition at CAMP reveals the future for Rohan Island.
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Prague introduces a new look for Wenceslas Square –trams are back and trees will be added
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Ninth edition of the International Newsletter released!
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The Prague Business Atlas—a new analysis from IPR
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Studio Xtopix to tackle the transformation of Mariánské náměstí with the involvement of citizens
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Citizens Can Change the Future of the New Bubny-Zátory District
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IPR is seeking an interdisciplinary team to collaborate on flood protection for the Prague Zoo and the revitalization of the Troja embankment.
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Analysis of the city housing fund: Prague owns 31,000 apartments. Nearly 8 % of these are unoccupied.
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IPR is searching for a team to revitalize the Vltava River
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Prague now has a mobility plan to the year 2030
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The revitalization of Charles Square continues. A detailed square management plan is being drafted.
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Interested in construction currently underway? You can now find all planned projects in one place.
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Prague wins the prestigious Red Dot Award for best design. New street furniture catches the jury’s eye.
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New exhibition on the tram line maps the history of the area around the National Museum and Čelakovské sady
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Prague has new guidelines on how and where to place works of art
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The draft study of the Ďáblice Estate is now ready to be discussed with citizens. The originally planned 14-floor buildings will not be built.
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Vyšehrad Railway Bridge
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76 projects that will change Prague; exhibition showcases new apartments, bridges and squares
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Apartments will finally be built in Prague’s abandoned industrial complexes. But there are still not enough affordable places to live.
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Seventh edition of the International Newsletter released!
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A Safer and Greener Klárov
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The unification of street furniture continues. Prague has a new design for transport shelters!
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