Dominika Antonie Pfister
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Urban Talks
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“The future of cities is green, or none at all,” says landscape architect Mette Skjold
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Trains instead of planes. How to build infrastructure that reduces emissions, and is for the people
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Urban Talks
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"Children's play shouldn't end at the playground fence, so we need to incorporate it into urban planning," says architect Dinah Bornat
Michaela Hečková
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Amidst strict rationality and playful postmodernism. The 1990s are full of contradictions and fascinating stories, says the authorial team of the book DEVADE
Prague Tomorrow?
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Prague on the move. What's new in urban transport
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Christmas in Bratislava and building sets for creating your own city. 14 gift ideas for fans of architecture and urbanism
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The railways shaped Prague in the past. They are also crucial for the city’s development today, says transport concept specialist Marek Binko
Prague today
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The next station is Bubny. Holešovice has a new station and also a stop at Stromovka
Prague Tomorrow?
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The new face of Vitkov. Prague has completed the extensive revitalisation of the park near the National Monument
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Cities are still growing and public transport will become increasingly important, says Škoda Group Chief Designer Tomáš Chludil
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Dvorecký Bridge shows Prague in a new light. I believe simply walking across it will be an experience, says its architect, Radek Šíma
TOP 5
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Adventure playgrounds, sports within easy reach, and untamed nature. Where to go with children if you have to stay in Prague in summer?
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Humans of IPR
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“Today, every project begins with a change to the land-use plan,” says Kristýna Lhotská, Director of the Department of Urban Design
Magdaléna Medková
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In architectural criticism, I sometimes feel alone. Among colleagues, I sense a fear of speaking out, says journalist Phineas Harper
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"It’s cheaper to import stone from India than to pay a local craftsman. We need to change the whole system," says the Rotor studio
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Urban Talks
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From ideologies to responsibility: How Harvard trains the architects of the future
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Urban Talks
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The future of cities doesn’t have to look like Blade Runner. RIBA president Chris Williamson believes in green cities on a human scale
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“What did I do to deserve this beauty?” Barcelona residents take pride in their new library, winner of the EUmies Awards
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Urban Talks
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“It is almost impossible to lobby for projects in the Mies van der Rohe Award. EU policy also has zero influence,” says competition organiser Anna Ramos
Pavel Fuchs
Prague yesterday
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Where was the first tram loop in Prague? Tracks were already key for the development of new neighbourhoods as early as in the First Republic
Prague yesterday
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The width of Londýnská ulice is no accident. How did the railways shape the plan for the city?
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Veins for new neighborhoods. How rail infrastructure benefits Copenhagen, Delft, and Amsterdam
Prague today
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Still standing: 100 years with Karel Prager.
Marie Valentová
Vladan Šír
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Leave the cars in the past. Architect Jan Gehl returns to Prague.
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The future of Prague is written in its streets, says former New York City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan
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We're interested in building to last, says Stephen Bates of the London-based Sergison Bates Architects
Ondřej Boháč
Hana Grohová
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Architecture fans commemorated 100 years since the birth of Karel Prager with the Archirun race. Run, jog and walk with CAMP next year
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Respect to living nature as bedrock for urban development. The architect of Norweigian micro cabins about sustainable care for our landscape
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“The crisis is teaching us to transform cities at a faster pace. People share a common goal and are coming together,” says Andrew Tuck, editor-in-chief of Monocle magazine