Prague's Big Changes

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8–12 y.o.

Rethink Architecture

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Archilab

12–16 y. o.

EN

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Archicraft

workshop

7–11 y.o.

Prague Tomorrow?

Archiplay

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2–7 y.o.

Camping with Ondřej Cihlář

talk show

for seniors

festival

projection

for deaf

Urban Talks

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Wed

Arine Aprahamian
“The future of cities is green, or none at all,” says landscape architect Mette Skjold
In architectural criticism, I sometimes feel alone. Among colleagues, I sense a fear of speaking out, says journalist Phineas Harper
"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
From ideologies to responsibility: How Harvard trains the architects of the future
The future of cities doesn’t have to look like Blade Runner. RIBA president Chris Williamson believes in green cities on a human scale
"Children's play shouldn't end at the playground fence, so we need to incorporate it into urban planning," says architect Dinah Bornat
“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
We're interested in building to last, says Stephen Bates of the London-based Sergison Bates Architects
Mette Skjold (DK)

launch

conference

Prague Climate Dialogue

opening

5–9 y.o.

competition

CZ

premiere

sport

for schools

12–19 y.o.

course

Metropolitan Plan

for blind

Discovering the City

Prague Yesterday

summer cinema

for deafblind

PL

music

UKR

exhibition

various

interviews

“The future of cities is green, or none at all,” says landscape architect Mette Skjold
Amidst strict rationality and playful postmodernism. The 1990s are full of contradictions and fascinating stories, says the authorial team of the book DEVADE
In architectural criticism, I sometimes feel alone. Among colleagues, I sense a fear of speaking out, says journalist Phineas Harper
Trains instead of planes. How to build infrastructure that reduces emissions, and is for the people
"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
The railways shaped Prague in the past. They are also crucial for the city’s development today, says transport concept specialist Marek Binko
From ideologies to responsibility: How Harvard trains the architects of the future
Cities are still growing and public transport will become increasingly important, says Škoda Group Chief Designer Tomáš Chludil
Dvorecký Bridge shows Prague in a new light. I believe simply walking across it will be an experience, says its architect, Radek Šíma
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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