Prague Institute of Planning and Development

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Prague Institute of Planning and Development
Institut plánování a rozvoje hl. m. Prahy
Logo Institutu plánování a rozvoje hl. m. Prahy.jpg
Praha, Nové Město, Vyšehradská 2077.jpg
Headquarters of IPR, 2013
Formation2013; 8 years ago (2013)
TypeCity hall organization
Region
Prague

Prague Institute of Planning and Development (in Czech: Institut plánování a rozvoje hl. m. Prahy, abbreviation IPR) is a public-benefit corporation in charge of developing the concept behind the city’s architecture, urbanism, development and formation managed by City Hall of Prague, Czechia.[1] It represents spatial planning matters of Czech capital city, the coordination includes some documents as Prague Building Regulations, the Prague Waterfront Concept and the Prague Public Space Design Manual.[2] It deals with the administration and propagation of main architectural competitions in the city. Institution Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning (CAMP) which is familiarizing public with the architectonic and urbanist plans of Prague is also managed by IPR.

It was established in 2013 and has headquarters in Prague 2, in Buildings of Association of project studios.

References[]

  1. ^ "IPR Praha - Prague Institute of Planning and Development". UNaLab. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  2. ^ "IPR Prague". en.iprpraha.cz. Retrieved 2019-05-10.

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