Park in Prague used to be a historic village
SKULL studio gave Husuv Park in Prague an eco-friendly makeover. The Hussite Revolution Park in Cakovice used to historically be the location of a village green with a lake, which was drained and turned into a park during the First Czechoslovak Republic. Houses that lined the original lake were demolished, leaving the remainders of roof gables behind until recent reconstruction of the park in 2019 to 2020.
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Landscaping studio Land05 designed the new renovation of the park, headed by Martina Forejtova. SKULL studio helped design the perimeter wall on the southern edge of the park. The wall, while sounding like a simple element, is a dynamic three-dimensional brick art piece with overlapping shapes and angles that point down to a decorative pool. It’s called the Superpower Wall. The wall carries the theme of transformation throughout the park’s new elements.
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