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The winning design offers a powerful response to one of the greatest challenges facing today’s cities. How to ensure more high-quality green space, more shade, and a more pleasant living environment in an era of increasingly frequent summer heat waves. The significant expansion of green space and the thoughtful design of the central paved area are among the proposal’s greatest strengths.

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The winning design also sensitively engages with the site’s historical identity and builds on the urban planning principles that have been associated with the square since its inception. The jury appreciated that the design respects the significance of St. Wenceslas Church and the original compositional layout of the space, while at the same time developing them in a way that meets the needs of the modern city.

Svatopluk Čech Square is not just a park, nor is it merely a transportation hub. Above all, it is an important public space designed to serve the people. The winning design offers a balanced combination of green and paved areas, places to relax, space for everyday life, and venues for larger social and cultural events.

"The new greenery is transforming the square into a natural environmental and social hub for Vršovice"

What’s important is that it creates an environment that will be pleasant for residents of all generations and, at the same time, will be able to respond to the city’s needs in the coming decades.

Svatopluk Čech Square

Competition: 2026

Award: 1st place in international competition
Client: Prague 10 City District
Location: Prague

Visualization: ra15 a.s., Bc. Maxim Petricov
Authors: Radek Lampa, Libor Hrdoušek, Renata Bartková, Maxim Petricov, Kristina Králová, Célio Faria Centeio Alves