Once a transport intersection avoided by citizens of Prague, U/U studio has replaced vacancy and darkness at the city’s Vltavska underpass with a vibrant public space for freestyle activities that offer a safe shared space for users, pedestrians, and cyclists.
The new program for the space includes a streetball area, a dance floor with mirrors, pole dance, obstacles for freestyle sports, a workout space, a bouldering wall, and public art gallery. The design also provides a new amenity for skateboard, BMX, and freestyle scooter riders needing covered areas with artificial light.
Amidst all this activity, the site offers a chill-out zone with beautiful city views and a pop-up bar and cafe in the entrance area, which is close to the public transport hub.
The entirety of the space underwent a thorough deep cleaning as a surface improvement. Materials such as steel and concrete were specified for their durability and ease of maintenance, while new linear lights throughout the area have improved the ambiance and sense of safety.
Finally, Ollie the Pig is a mascot/permanent resident of the new space. He comes with a QR code that allows visitors to support underprivileged sectors of society who have lost their homes and accommodation in the area. The fund is managed through the transparent account of Prague 7.