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Two public hearings will help Prague residents get to know the draft Metropolitan Plan.

Public hearings on the draft Metropolitan Plan will take place on November 19th and 26th.  Members of the public are invited to visit the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP), where they can view the draft plan, ask questions about its overall…
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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.

The Metropolitan Plan of the Capital City of Prague is now on display both at the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP) and online, and includes incorporated comments from the public and city districts. The Metropolitan Plan concerns anyone who lives…
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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.

The Metropolitan Plan for Prague

Beginning in the 1930s, the idea that the city needs to be divided into work, housing and recreational zones, with inhabitants making their way between them via complementary transport zones prevailed. Soon, however, these original four functions were no longer fit for purpose, and the zones began to fragment into smaller and smaller areas in the land use plans. We have gotten to the point where there are over ninety different types of areas in the current plan.  The existing plan is also inflexible and no longer addresses the needs of the city: between 2000 and 2012 alone, 2,060 amendments to the land use plan were discussed. The new Metropolitan Plan for Prague is an attempt to remedy this situation by returning to traditional urban planning, where the city is structured primarily according to a set plan. The new plan also includes regulations limiting the number of possible alterations.

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Geoportal

The Geoportal is a basic web portal for viewing maps and looking up information about the territory of Prague. The Geoportal offers a great many maps, ranging in scope from the current zoning plan to the city’s cycle paths. With apps such as “Prague Maps” and “Online Map”, anyone can run searches on topics as diverse as population, air quality and price mapping.

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Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP)

The core mandate of the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP) is to improve the public debate on Prague’s development, and to inform and educate the public about architecture and city planning.

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