articles
for kids
Playful Prague
6–10 y.o.
A colorful house by the highway. What can it tell us about 1990s architecture?
interviews
“A tree in the city often has nothing to live on,” says arborist David Hora
interviews
Urban Talks
“A building shouldn’t explain everything. It should leave room for people to experience it in their own way,” says Finnish architect Samuli Miettinen
interviews
Urban Talks
“Look for value, not flaws. That’s the first step,” says Lebanese-Armenian architect Arine Aprahamian
Prague Today
New trams across the Vltava, shorter journeys to Smíchov and Budějovická. How is the Dvorecký Bridge changing Prague’s public transport?
interviews
Humans of IPR
Getting involved in urban planning can be fun and accessible to everyone, says Tereza Fasurová, head of the IPR Prague Office of Participation
Prague Tomorrow?
Vysočany are coming to life. A new neighborhood designed by Jan Gehl, David Sim, and the OVA studio is on the way
trips
Butterfly, pyramid, or cable car. What did Prague's first post-revolution hotels look like?
Prague Yesterday
The metro after the Velvet Revolution. It emerged above ground, added palm trees—and faced construction delays
Prague Tomorrow?
Driverless cars. Where can we already order a robotaxi?