On Thursday, November 21, 2019, at 7:00 PM, the next installment of the lecture series by Professor Miroslav Šik, Big, Fun, Correct, will take place at CAMP in Prague. After the first two captivating lectures on the topics of Big City and Fun City, here comes the finale - Correct City.
Today's cities are shaped by tendencies that develop and simultaneously hinder them. This third lecture in the series was created specifically for CAMP by the Swiss-Czech architect Miroslav Šik. The first lecture in September was titled Big City and focused on themes of accumulation, concentration, and densification affecting the city. In October, he spoke about the so-called "fun city," a city of work, social interactions, and family life, whose defining element is the developing dynamism and energy. The series will now conclude with a reflection on the "correct city," an ideal city designed by elites for residents of all strata, including the less privileged.