Sekyra Flowers

Prague, Czech Republic

Description

Sekyra Flowers, designed by Studio Libeskind in collaboration MS Architekti (Prague) and with developed by Sekyra Group, will be the centerpiece of Rohan City—Prague’s bold new urban district on the banks of the Vltava River.

This landmark project features four sculptural residential towers offering around 500 apartments, framed by a vibrant new public square dedicated to philosopher Simone Weil. Inspired by blossoms in bloom, each tower rises in shimmering metallic segments with green roofs and terraces that blend city living with nature. At street level, cafés, shops, and leisure venues will bring life to the pedestrian pathways, connecting seamlessly to bike trails and park spaces.Transforming a 21-hectare brownfield site, Rohan City is envisioned as Prague’s new green heart, where nearly half the area is devoted to parks and public spaces.

In keeping with its cultural mission, Rohan City will feature streets, parks, and squares named after prominent Czech and international philosophers, making it the first “Neighbourhood of Philosophers” in Europe. Plans also include a National Centre for Reading Culture, envisioned as part of Libeskind’s master plan.

When completed by 2035, Rohan City will provide homes and workplaces for 11,000 people, representing an investment of over 30 billion CZK—a vibrant new symbol of modern Prague.