How can you get involved?
Join the survey, familiarize yourself with the proposal and share your opinion on the project for the reconstruction of the Central Railway Station and Vrchlického Sady in Prague.
The park, unflatteringly nicknamed Prague's Sherwood, will get a new look, including a new tram line. The station's terminal hall will also undergo reconstruction. The contractor for the modifications was selected in a tender procedure with competitive dialogue. The purpose of the project, called Nový Hlavák, is to provide an architectural, urban, landscape and transport plan that will focus on the functionality and city-forming role of this extremely important site.A competitive dialogue is a way of finding a comprehensive proposal that will transform this part of the city into a place frequented not only by passing and transferring passengers, but especially by the inhabitants of the adjacent urban districts, nowadays unnaturally divided by the railway and road infrastructure. It is expected that a good design will bring natural attractiveness and safety to the location.
Twenty-six architectural studios, both Czech and international, have expressed interest in participating in the competitive dialogue. The announcement of the results of the competition dialogue Nový Hlavák took place on Monday, 27 November at 19:00 at the Centre for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP). The winner was the Danish studio Henning Larsen Architects.
Please follow the project at novyhlavak.com
Join the survey, familiarize yourself with the proposal and share your opinion on the project for the reconstruction of the Central Railway Station and Vrchlického Sady in Prague.
An important part of the preparation of the revitalisation of the central train station and the Vrchlickeho Sady Park is the involvement of the public.As part of the preparation of the competitive dialogue, a guided tour and meetings with local residents and operators have taken place.From 24 June to 24 July 2022, you could fill in the survey and express your opinion on both the park and the station.
The suggestions served as a basis for the studios that participated in the competitive dialogue and created their designs. The selected design was then consulted with the public in January 2024. From January 10 to January 21 2024 an information and consultation stand was available for the public in the Terminal Hall of the Prague central station.
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Prague has decided to select the contractor in a "competitive dialogue" that will involve experts on key topics. The participating teams were required to have a high level of expertise - landscape architect, architect and transport engineer specialising in tram lines.The competitive dialogue process was based on anthropological surveys, participation with local businesses, dendrological survey, historical surveys and site surveys, among other things. The actual topics to be addressed were specified throughout the dialogue.