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Prague is constantly developing, both in the form of new city districts and the renovation of existing ones. Whether it is the development of housing or places to relax, it is always the result of thoughtful planning. How are documents such as regulatory or spatial plans created and what is their goal? What changes will the Metropolitan Plan bring, which wants to define a clear city boundary and separate where construction is allowed and where it is no longer allowed? How to define city boundaries and which places can still be built on? What impact does the growth of Prague have on the cities in its surroundings? In a discussion on the Planet Prague exhibition, these topics will be discussed by Anna Kuryviálová from IPR Prague, architect and urbanist Pavel Hnilička, and social anthropologist Radan Hauzík. ???? Pavel Hnilička - Urban planning in general and outside the center, current trends in design ???? Anna Kuryviálová - Different types of Prague plans and their levels ???? Radan Haluzík - Vague terrains, inner peripheries and neglected places, how to fulfill their potential Instagram: / camppraha Facebook: / camppraha CAMP is a multimedia gallery focusing on the future of cities. Visit the exhibition, come to an event, read an article or see what will be built in Prague. We are part of the Institute of Planning and Development of the Capital City of Prague. ???? More information at: https://praha.camp/