
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A digital gift for tourists traveling through Prague.
Animated using After Effects with photos taken during a summer abroad study at the NC State Prague Institute, an initiative of the College of Design.
The Prague Institute offers the unique opportunity for students interested in studying for a semester or summer in Europe. The Institute offers a variety of Design Studios, seminars and general education requirement courses to both undergraduate and graduate students.
The Institute is located on a medieval street in the center of “old town” Prague approximately a two-minute walk from Old Town Square. It is in one of the main art districts of the city including a number of art galleries, art supply stores, book shops specializing in design related publications, and a number of cafes and restaurants. Students commute to the Institute by subway in about twenty minutes from their residence in a small hotel on a hill overlooking the city center. The hotel was built as a private villa in the early 1900’s and is an excellent example of Czech functionalist architecture.
By North Carolina State University, College of DesignA digital gift for tourists traveling through Prague.
Animated using After Effects with photos taken during a summer abroad study at the NC State Prague Institute, an initiative of the College of Design.
The Prague Institute offers the unique opportunity for students interested in studying for a semester or summer in Europe. The Institute offers a variety of Design Studios, seminars and general education requirement courses to both undergraduate and graduate students.
The Institute is located on a medieval street in the center of “old town” Prague approximately a two-minute walk from Old Town Square. It is in one of the main art districts of the city including a number of art galleries, art supply stores, book shops specializing in design related publications, and a number of cafes and restaurants. Students commute to the Institute by subway in about twenty minutes from their residence in a small hotel on a hill overlooking the city center. The hotel was built as a private villa in the early 1900’s and is an excellent example of Czech functionalist architecture.