Café Collaborations: Housing Accessible to All–Old and Young? Reality or Utopia?

The long-term shortage of affordable housing in the Czech Republic is an urgent problem. It is closely linked to energy poverty, the concentration of job opportunities in larger cities, and rapidly rising real estate prices, which have outpaced wage growth.
What role should the state play, what works abroad, and how can affordable housing be built in the long term? Come and discuss a topic that fundamentally affects the quality of life of both younger and older generations.
Guests:
Lucas Barning - University of Vienna
Eliška Vejchodská - Charles University
Mikel Berra Sandin - Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Moderator:
Rebeka Hengalová, researcher at the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
📅 When: Thursday, March 12, from 5:00 p.m.
📍 Where? Hybernská Campus, HALL A.3, Prague
Registration for the event is required - do so at this link. More information about the event can be found here.
The meeting is organized by Charles University, the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, the Spanish Embassy in Prague, and the Austrian Cultural Forum.









