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The objective of the study was to create an attractive and prosperous street where people will want to spend time and which will provide safe conditions for various modes of transport.

Bělohorská is an important commercial boulevard in Prague. Prague therefore commissioned us to prepare a conceptual study of the street in 2016. The document was produced in close cooperation with the Prague 6 municipal district. The citizens themselves also took part in its creation. The objective of the study was to create an attractive and prosperous street where people will want to spend time and which will provide safe conditions for various modes of transport. We selected the general designer for the project documentation through a tender in 2018 - the winner was PUDIS in cooperation with METROPROJEKT Praha.

What should happen and why? What will change?

What should happen?

  • New pedestrian crossings will be built
  • The barrier-free situation will be improved
  • The quality of the public space around the tram line will be improved
  • Pavements will be modified and extended
  • Benches, containers and other street furniture will be added or replaced
  • The conditions for the location of restaurant gardens will be improved
  • Traffic calming measures
  • New trees will be planted
  • New sites with benches will be created - for example at the Malovanka and Drinopol stops
  • A playground will be built at the Marjánka primary school
  • Take a look at how the intersection should work in the future - IPR had the Faculty of Transportation create videos using a model that shows exactly how the Pod Královkou intersection should work in the future.
About the project

Project base points

SCHEDULE

Commencement: 2015 
Completion: n/a

HOW MUCH IT WILL COST?

CZK 250 m

WHO WILL DO THE WORK?

IPR Prague

THE ROLE OF IPR Prague

Conceptual study developer  

Form

Conceptual study

Contact details

If you have any queries: Ing. arch. Petra Hrubešová, 236004531, hrubesova@ipr.praha.eu, guarantor

For the media: Mgr. Marek Vácha, vacha@ipr.praha.eu, 723 444 291, press spokesperson