Proposal for regeneration of one of the oldest public squares in historical Prague, located between the Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge.




Proposal for regeneration of one of the best kept baroque palaces in Prague. A national monument, completed in 1733 by a significant Austrian architect
Johan Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, is to be converted into a multifunctional cultural and social center with a mix of public and commercial functions
open to the general public.










Proposal to partially regenerate this Listed building. The aim of the design is to improve public access into the building, services and orientation.
The competition brief was also for designing a new multifunctional council chamber, and regenerating the Mayor's offices.








PROJECT TEAM

Ing.arch.MgA. Pavel Nasadil - FAM Architects - author, project architect
Ing.arch.MgA. Jan Horký - FAM Architects - author
Ing.arch. Tomáš Straka - FAM Architects - author
Ing. Pavel Štěpán - Deltaplan, s.r.o. - co-author, Head Engineer
Ing. Petr Blažka - Deltaplan, s.r.o. - co-author, Head Engineer
Ing. Zdena Hejduková - Deltaplan, s.r.o. - co-author, ZOV
Ing. Antonín Žižkovský -co/operation - Transport Engineer
Ing. Eva Vízková -co/operation - Landscape Architect
MgA. Jakub Vlček - co/operation - Artist
Ing. Jan Žemlička - co/operation - Internal Building Environment
Ing.arch.MgA. Tomáš Balej - co/operation
Doc. PhDr. Jiří T. Kotalík, CsC. - consultant - Prague Heritage