The article discusses the development of Smíchov City, a large-scale urban project in central Prague being developed by Sekyra Group on a former railway brownfield site. The project spans approximately 400,000 square meters and is expected to accommodate around 12,000 residents and workers. It highlights the scale of the investment—over 50 billion Czech crowns—with 35 billion coming from private sources and the remainder from public funds allocated for infrastructure and education. The article describes the challenges of construction, including coordination with public projects like the metro tunnel and tram lines, as well as complex engineering tasks such as managing elevation differences. It also mentions the involvement of multiple architectural studios in designing diverse residential blocks, emphasizing aesthetic variety and integration with existing urban structures.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced overview of the Smíchov City development, focusing on factual information about the project’s scope, funding, and construction challenges. While the topic involves significant public investment and urban planning—which could be politically sensitive—it does not take a
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 85): The article provides detailed and specific information about the Smíchov City project including size, investment figures, and infrastructure details. The facts appear consistent with the cross-source consensus. The tone is generally neutral but includes some promotional language from the developer.




