Prague 4th Quadrant

Benthem Crouwel Architects

Victory Square's historical ties to the birth of the Czech Republic are echoed in its majestic layout and neo-classical architecture.

The primary feature of the design is the contrast between a lively public square, to encourage social interaction, and a calmer block with a lush green micro forest.

The plinth is fully permeable and is characterized by open facades, welcoming entrances, informal routes, alleys, passages and squares.

The design is building upon the diverse characteristics of the existing streets and public spaces surrounding the site, from the dynamic boulevard to the more quiet pedestrian streets.

The public square, formed by all-sided buildings, invites people to come together, interact and celebrate life.

The set of unique buildings is thoughtfully designed to form a diverse yet recognizable entity.