reconstruction
Starting in July, the Prager’s Cubes complex is undergoing a complete reconstruction. This sensitive yet extensive project is necessary because the significant modernist complex by Karel Prager and Jiří Kadeřábek has not undergone any major repairs since its completion in 1975. CAMP will therefore be closed for several months, but we look forward to seeing you this fall at our new address at Pobřežní 20a in Karlín.
who we are
We care about the future of Prague. We want to improve public discourse on the development of our city. As part of the Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague), we are the primary source of clear and accessible information about the capital. Our goal is to serve as an open platform—a “base camp” for anyone interested in the collaborative planning and functioning of Prague.
We manage the map application Prague Tomorrow?, which provides an overview of construction projects in Prague—from initial ideas through projects in the planning stages to those currently being completed on construction sites.
Are you curious about what went on behind the scenes at our exhibitions? Or would you like to see what the Prager’s Cubes complex looked like before the reconstruction? Explore the Bloomberg Connects multimedia guide, where you’ll find a variety of additional materials related to our program.
children, schools, parents
We're here for young and old alike! For children, pupils and students, in short for anyone who wants to learn more about the city they live in. We work with children as a team of tutors and teachers who explore the city with them and show them how it works. We regularly organise series of walks that show children Prague from a new perspective. Children can also participate in our suburban camps.
Have a question about our educational program or events for children? Contact us.
Jolana Říhová, Program Coordinator
edu@ipr.praha.eu
accessibility
We believe that architecture and the city concern us all. That is why we want to be a place where truly anyone can come—regardless of age, experience, or individual needs. As a subsidized organization of the City of Prague, we view accessibility as a natural and integral part of our work. We design our programs, tours, and exhibitions so that people feel comfortable here and can participate in the way that suits them best.
Have a question about accessibility? Get in touch with us.
Hana Rabasová, Accessibility Coordinator
rabasova@ipr.praha.eu
careers
Are you interested in the development of the city? Can you explain the difference between state administration and local government? Do you know what terms like "brownfield", "čapadlo" or "baliseta" mean? Do you enjoy discussing complex issues and exploring different perspectives? Or are you experienced in public procurement and enjoy coordinating projects and producing events? Come and work with us.
contact
Got question?
Call or email us and we’ll be happy to help.
Want to write about us?
We’ll be happy to send you information and materials.
Barbora Kloudová, PR and Marketing Manager at CAMP
pr@ipr.praha.eu
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