Prague at MIPIM 2018: a joint project between the city and the university in the historical centre

by   Crest Communications
2018-02-26   09:15
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Prague is set to launch at the upcoming property market (Cannes, France) a joint project between the capital city and Charles University: Kampus Hybernská (Hybernská Campus), which aims to connect the wide public and cultural projects with the university activities in the environment of modern infrastructure in the historical centre of Prague. The project is divided into two stages: the first of them, known as “Hybernská Is Coming Alive”, has been afoot since March 2017 to restore a property at 4 Hybernská Street, which has been long useless, through educational, creative and cultural activities (festivals, exhibitions, discussions, lectures, and conferences). It is envisaged that a modern complex of buildings for the University of the 21st century will be developed during the second, more ambitious stage. The capital city will also present a Data Platform project, which is the cornerstone of the Smart City concept. At the CZECH CITIES joint stand, interested parties will learn the details of two major projects of the city-wide importance, which will be presented by the general partners in the exhibition in the form of separate models. The first of them is the largest project of revitalization in the heart of Prague including shops, services, offices as well as relaxation areas – the Savarin Project, developed under the leadership of CRESTYL Group. The other project – Smíchov City, the future transformation of Smíchov Railway Station into a multipurpose neighbourhood, will be developed by Sekyra Group on the area of more than 20 hectares and with the total cost of CZK 15 billion.