Basic Questions and Answers About PAM
What are Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) and what are they used for?
Planning Analytical Materials (PAM), as defined in §62 of Act No. 283/2021 Coll. (Building Act), are a spatial planning tool, aimed primarily at continuously identifying and evaluating the state and development of a territory.
PAM serve as a professional basis for planning the development of a territory, including the preparation of the city's master plan and other related documentations. They identify significant territorial values, limitations, and possibilities for further development, as well as highlight problems that need to be addressed. In addition to spatial relationships, they also consider economic, sociodemographic, and cultural aspects, as well as environmental quality. PAM are an analytical document, and their task is not to propose or present solutions as is sometimes incorrectly assumed. Proposing solutions is the responsibility of subsequent documents (such as spatial planning documentation or territorial studies), for which PAM serve as a foundational resource.
For which levels are the Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) of Prague prepared?
Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) are prepared for the national level, regions, and municipalities with extended powers. In Prague, due to its specific status, PAM are prepared separately for two levels as two distinct documents:
— Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Region (Regional PAM)
— Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality (Municipal PAM)
The Regional PAM serve as a basis for the preparation and updates of the Principles of Regional Development of the Capital City of Prague (ZÚR). The Municipal PAM provide the foundation for the preparation or updates of the spatial planning documentation for the municipality, i.e., the master plan. The Czech version of the PAM Portal interactively presents the content of the Municipal PAM. The English version of the Portal presents the content of the Regional PAM. Both levels of PAM are as downloadable documents here. The graphic components of both the Municipal and Regional PAM are also available in the Atlas PAM map application.
What is included in the PAM?
The Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality (Municipal PAM) consist of textual and graphical sections. The textual section is divided into eight thematic books (100–800), three comprehensive books (000 / 900 / 1000), and one synthetic book (1100). The books are further divided into chapters, subchapters, and topics. Topics focusing on specialized content are available for online reading in the Texts section. In addition to text, the books include a substantial number of maps, graphs, and diagrams. The graphical section of the Municipal PAM contains four drawings, which can be accessed via the Atlas PAM map application. These drawings include O.1 Territorial Values, O.2 Land Use Limitations, O.3 Proposals for Territorial Changes, O.4 Problems to Be Solved. An essential component of the PAM is its interactive online presentation on the PAM Portal.
As of what date is the current documentation prepared?
The sixth comprehensive update of the Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) for the Capital City of Prague (2024) is prepared as of September 2023. Work on the update began in September 2022, and both levels were submitted in February 2024 to the procurer (Department of Spatial Development of the Prague City Hall) for discussion in accordance with § 29 of Act No. 183/2006 Coll. and the Statute of the Capital City of Prague. Based on the directive of the procurer, the processor incorporated change requirements and submitted the completed work in September 2024. PAM 2024 were passed through the Prague City Council in March 2025.
What is the data timeliness of PAM 2024?
The data foundation of the Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) for the municipality is based on data provided by suppliers, who were contacted in mid-2022 and continuously submitted up-to-date information from July 2022 to September 2022. All thematic data, except for those provided by the Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR Prague), were finalized by June 2023. Processing of data was completed by December 2023.The mapping data, including the base map, were finalized by June 2023. In justified cases, some data were updated during the discussion process of the PAM (February 2024–September 2024).
How often are PAM updated?
A complete update of the Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) is conducted every four years, as stipulated by the Building Act. However, updates to data and some sections of the PAM Portal, which is an integral part of the PAM based on Prague City Council Resolution No. 1441 adopted on July 13, 2020, occur continuously. Statistical data presented on the Portal, in the Indicators and Metrics Catalogue (KIM) and the Catalogue of Municipal Districts are updated annually. Mapping data available in the PAM Atlas application are updated continuously at the shortest possible intervals as the data become available.
What is the process for creating and updating Prague’s PAM?
First, the procurer of the Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) (Department of Spatial Development of the Prague City Hall) instructs the processor (Prague Institute of Planning and Development) to prepare a comprehensive update of the PAM for the municipality and the region. Both levels are prepared simultaneously in Prague.
The processor drafts the Municipal PAM and the Regional PAM and submits them to the procurer for discussion. The process then diverges for each level. The procurer sends the Municipal PAM to city districts, which may provide comments, particularly on the analysis of sustainable territorial development and the scope of problems to be addressed in the spatial planning documentation (ÚPD). The procurer evaluates the comments, and the processor revises the Municipal PAM based on the discussion results. The Regional PAM is submitted to the Regional Council for discussion within the scope of the analysis of sustainable territorial development or its update (§ 7 of Decree No. 157/2024 Coll.). The procurer sends the Regional PAM to the city districts for information at least 30 days before presenting it to the Prague City Council.
Simultaneously, a continuous update of the PAM is conducted, focusing primarily on spatial and statistical data. The processor displays the updated data on the PAM Portal in the following applications, the Atlas PAM, the Indicators and Metrics Catalogue (KIM), and the Municipal Districts Catalogue.
How are PAM anchored in legislation?
The primary legislative framework for Planning Analytical Materials (PAM) is Act No. 283/2021 Coll. ("new" Building Act) and its implementing Decree No. 157/2024 Coll. Due to the timing of the preparation of the 6th comprehensive update of Prague's PAM, this documentation was prepared under Act No. 183/2006 Coll. ("old" Building Act) and implementing Decree No. 500/2006 Coll. The next update of Prague's PAM will be prepared according to Act No. 283/2021 Coll. ("new" Building Act).
Specific requirements of the Capital City of Prague for the content of the prepared PAM are anchored in Resolution No. 1441 of the Prague City Council, adopted on July 13, 2020. This resolution tasks the Prague Institute of Planning and Development (IPR) with preparing Prague's PAM and specifies the content and structure of the document.
According to § 62 of Act No. 283/2021 Coll., PAM primarily include identifying and evaluating the state and development of the territory, its values, land use limitations, proposals for territorial changes, assessing the conditions for sustainable territorial development, and determining problems to be solved in spatial planning documentation.
Decree No. 157/2024 Coll. stipulates the content of PAM in three parts:
— database of planning analytical materials,
— inputs for the analysis of sustainable territorial development,
— analysis of sustainable territorial development.
It also includes a list of thematic categories for inputs and analysis (§ 5 and 6) and an enumeration of monitored phenomena for the database in the attachment.
What can PAM be used for?
According to §20 of the Prague Building Code (PSP), PAM can be used to assess whether a proposed project aligns with the character of the territory.
We recommend using the Atlas PAM. In the thematic area City, you can enable the Principles of City Organization layer group and select the subgroup Types of Built Environment Structures. For better readability, you can lighten the layer group to enhance visibility of the base map (basic, aerial, built-up area, or a version without a base map). Here, you can enter a specific address or parcel, and by clicking on the point, you will see information about the type of built environment structure assigned to the respective location (organic, block, hybrid, etc.). By clicking on the key term "character of the territory," you can directly access the relevant topic in the City book, where you will find a textual commentary on the individual types of structures.
According to §26 of the PSP, I assess a proposal with regard to height regulation
In the Atlas PAM, within the City thematic area, you can find the Built-Up Area layer group, which includes the Height Arrangement of Buildings layer group. It is also recommended to enable the Roof Landscape layer group. You can enter a specific address or parcel, and at a scale above 1:2,000, the range of roof edge height levels becomes visible. Upon zooming in further, precise heights are displayed, allowing you to compare the proposal with the specific heights of the surrounding built environment. You can also use the print tool to export the selected area based on size and quality settings into PDF, JPG, or PNG formats. In PDF format, it is also possible to print the map legend. The numbers in the Height Arrangement of Buildings layer group result from an analysis of the 3D model of buildings and terrain, which aggregates values for the perimeter lines of buildings. For more precise data, especially for buildings with complex shapes, you can use the precise height measurement feature directly in the 3D model within the Prague 3D Model application.
For the proposed project, I am identifying land use limitations
We recommend using the Atlas PAM application, where you can search for a specific address in Prague. All valid land use limitations are displayed in Drawing O.2. However, this is a synthetic drawing, and it does not allow working with individual layers. For instance, it is not possible to disable transportation infrastructure limitations. To identify specific thematic limitations, you can use individual thematic layers available in the Atlas PAM under the thematic area Values and Limitations. Here, you can display selected groups such as technical infrastructure limitations and further specific layer groups, such as Water Bodies. Within these layer groups, you can find layers representing individual limitations, such as Water Structures Protection Zones (L.58). In the Atlas PAM, you can also add additional layer groups and layers based on the individual PAM books. For example, you can combine transportation infrastructure limitations with the current state of the network (railways, roads, Prague Integrated Transport stops, etc.). Information about land use limitations is also available in the texts of the individual PAM books. You can use the search function to find relevant details. A list of land use limitations is also included in the appendices of the Values and Limitations book, which also provides links to the relevant PAM phenomena.
I need to determine how strategic planning goals are being met
To assess how strategic planning goals are being fulfilled, we can use the Indicators and Metrics Catalogue (KIM) application. In this application, you can search for a specific metric of interest (categorized according to the thematic areas of the PAM books). By clicking on the metric name, an interactive chart appears with available time series data and necessary details (source, annotations, etc.) Some metrics are linked to indicators that measure the fulfillment of selected strategic document goals. For these metrics, an evaluation of the indicator is displayed below the chart. This evaluation is based on the analysis of sustainable territorial development conducted for the comprehensive update of Prague’s PAM. Here, you can find information about which strategic document the indicator is associated with, the desired and actual long-term trends, whether these trends align, and other details regarding the fulfillment of the given goal. The application also describes the positives and negatives stemming from (non)fulfillment of the respective goal and identifies any related issues that require resolution.
For developing a strategic plan for a city district, I need an overview of statistical data
The Indicators and Metrics Catalogue (KIM) and the Municipal Districts Catalogue (KMEC) applications are highly useful for writing analytical studies or creating strategic plans and concepts. For example, if you are developing a strategic plan for a city district and need an overview of statistical data, we recommend using the KMEC application. Here, you can interactively select a specific city district via a map. By clicking on the district or searching for it, all available metrics and their latest values for the district are displayed directly within the web application. This information can be downloaded in PDF format via the "Municipal District Catalogue Sheet" link (you can also download catalogue sheets for all city districts simultaneously). Additionally, you can work with individual metrics, which are categorized according to the thematic areas of the PAM books. By clicking on a metric, you can view a chart with the average value for the entire city of Prague and for individual districts, where sorting by value is also possible. The application provides all necessary information about each metric, such as its date, source, annotation, contact details for the responsible expert, or tags and keywords, which can link you to the texts in the PAM books. Charts can be downloaded in SNG or PNG formats, while the data itself can be exported in CSV format.
How to Cite PAM?
Citations for the documentation and the PAM Portal are provided below and comply with the ISO 690 standard.
Citation for the PAM Portal:
IPR Prague. PAM Portal. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz.
Citations for Specific Sections of the PAM Portal
Examples of citations for interactive books on the PAM Portal:
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – 100 Landscape | Natural Conditions and Environment. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/texts/100.
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – 200 The Built Physical Environment. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/texts/200.
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – 300 Inhabitants and Their Activities. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/texts/300.
Examples of citations for applications and other pages of the PAM Portal:
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – Catalogue of Indicators and Metrics. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/numbers/catalogue-of-indicators-and-metrics/.
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – Catalogue of Municipal Districts. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/numbers/catalogue-of-municipal-districts.
IPR Prague. PAM Portal – Atlas of Planning Analytical Materials. IPR Prague. [Online] 202x [Cited: xx Month 202x.] https://uap.iprpraha.cz/en/maps/atlas.
How to Cite the Textual Part of the PAM Documentation
Printed copies of the PAM documentation are available in libraries across the Czech Republic and at CAMP. All books of the documentation can be downloaded in PDF format from the PAM Portal under the PAM Downloads tab.
Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Region (Regional PAM):
The textual part of the Regional PAM documentation contains a single book:
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Region. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality (Municipal PAM):
The textual part of the Municipal PAM documentation consists of individual books. Examples of citations for specific Municipal PAM books are as follows:
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality: 000 Content Map | Basic Data on the Municipal PAM. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality: 100 Landscape | Natural Conditions and Environment. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality: 200 City | The Built Physical Environment. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality: 300 Land Use | Inhabitants and Their Activities. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
IPR Prague. Planning Analytical Materials of the Capital City of Prague for the Municipality: 400 Economy and Potential | Development Opportunities of the Territory. Prague: IPR Prague. 2024.
Authors of PAM
Project Supervisor of PAM
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (Head of the Office for City Analysis)
Data Supervisor of the PAM Project
Mgr. Bohdan Baron (Head of the Spatial Data Office)
Team of the Procurer – Department of Spatial Planning Documents, UZR MHMP
Ing. arch. Jan Cach
Ing. Daniel Novotný
Coordination and Concept of the PAM Project
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D. (Main Project Coordinator, Supervisor of Interrelations, Supervisor of Consultations)
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D. (Supervisor of the Indicators and Metrics Database)
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (Project Management)
Mgr. Jana Irová (Data Coordinator)
Ing. Anna Kuryviálová (Supervisor of Proposals)
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp (Visual Project Coordinator)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (Supervisor of Limitations)
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová (Language Supervisor)
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar (Supervisor of Phenomena, Supervisor of Graphical Section, Supervisor of English Version, Supervisor of Values)
Ing. arch. Markéta Stefanová (Main Project Coordinator, Supervisor of the Analysis of Sustainable Territorial Development)
Supervision and Concept of the PAM Portal
(Potentially including the author of the PAM Portal concept developed for PAM 2020)
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D.
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D.
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D.
Ing. Jakub Hrubý
Ing. Vojtěch Kuna, M.A.
Ing. arch. Hana Peckelová
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková
Ing. arch. Markéta Stefanová
Mgr. Jan Sýkora
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová
Ing. arch. Peter Špiesz
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar
Ing. arch. Alena Zmeškalová
Web development
Bc. Vít Bareš
Mgr. Andrej Baroš
Bc. Samuel Blanár
Database
Bc. Vít Bareš
Ing. Zdeněk Bárta
Mgr. Michal Pochmann
Coordination of PAM Books
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D. (expert supervisor for books 050 / 300, lead project coordinator since 06/2023)
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D. (expert supervisor for books 800 / 1100)
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (expert supervisor for books 000 / 200)
Ing. Jakub Hrubý (expert supervisor for book 500, coordination supervisor for books 000 / 050 / 100 / 900)
Mgr. Jan Krtička (expert supervisor for book 400)
Ing. Anna Kuryviálová (expert supervisor for book 1000)
Ing. Roman Lamberský (coordinator for the Office of Transport Infrastructure)
Kamila Lohrová, MSc. (coordinator for the Office of Technical Infrastructure)
Ing. Michal Novák (expert supervisor for book 700)
Ing. Václav Novotný, Ph.D. (expert supervisor for book 600)
Ing. arch. Hana Peckelová (coordination supervisor for books 500 / 600 / 700)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (coordination supervisor for books 300 / 400 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar (expert supervisor for book 900)
Ing. arch. Markéta Stefanová (expert supervisor for book 1100 and lead project coordinator until 06/2023)
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová (expert supervisor for Regional PAM, coordination supervisor for books 200 / 800 / 1000 / 1100)
Ing. Tereza Švecová (expert supervisor for book 100, coordinator for the Office of Green Infrastructure)
Authorship of Texts, Professional Supervision of Analyses and Data Layers
(This may also include authors of texts developed for PAM 2020)
Ing. Aslanbek Balkizov (700 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Vojtěch Benedikt (600 / Regional PAM)
Bc. Marek Binko (600 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Annamária Bohuniczky (000 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D. (000 / 050 / 200/ 300 / 800 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Ivo Caha (050 / 100 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D. (050/ 800 / 1100 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Martin Fejfar (050 / 100 / 500 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jan Fišer (100 / 700 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (000 / 200 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Kristián Holan (1000)
Ing. Jakub Hrubý (300 / 500 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Sead-Aldin Kačarević, MSc. (050 / 400 / Regional PAM)
Katarína Svitková, Ph.D. (1100)
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp (050 / 200 / 300 / 800)
Ing. Marián Kroček (500)
Mgr. Jan Krtička (400 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Ivana Benešová Kubáková (400 / 1000 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Vojtěch Kuna, M.A. (050 / 400)
Ing. Anna Kuryviálová (050 / 1000 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Roman Lamberský (600)
Ing. Vladimír Lieberzeit (050 / 400 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Kamila Lohrová, MSc. (100 / 500 / 700 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Veronika Marianovská (050 / 300 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Martin Fleischmann, MSc., Ph.D. (200)
Ing. Jiří Mejstřík (400)
Ing. arch. Jana Moudrá (200)
Mgr. Tereza Steinová (100)
RNDr. Michal Navrátil (050 / 800)
Mgr. Michal Němec (050 / 300 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Michal Novák (050 / 100 / 700 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Václav Novotný, (050 / 100 / 600 / Regional PAM)
Bc. Luboš Nykl (700 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Hana Peckelová (800 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (200 / 300 / 900 / 1000 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Jan Richtr (100)
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová (1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar (000 / 050 / 100 / 200 / 300 /400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Karel Slánský (100)
Ing. arch. Marie Smetana (100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Markéta Stefanová (000 / 050 / 100 / 200 / 300 /400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Tereza Švecová (100)
Mgr. Jan Sýkora (050 / 300)
Ing. Lukáš Tittl (600 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Anna Tollarová (700 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Vladimír Vojtěch (800)
Ing. Jakub Zajíček (600 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jan Zalabák (600)
Co-authorship of Texts, Professional Supervision of Analyses and Data Layers
(This may also include an author or co-author of texts developed for PAM 2020)
Ing. arch. Dušana Andrášová (400 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jan Bayerle (700 / Regional PAM)
Bc. Marek Binko (600)
Ing. Arch. Annamária Bohuniczky (000 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D. (050 / 100 / 300 / 800 / 900 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Ivo Caha (100/ 900)
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D. (050 / 800 / 900/ 1100 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Tereza Fasurová (1000)
Mgr. Martin Fejfar (100 / 500 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jan Fišer (100 / 200 / 300/ 700 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Karel Hák (600)
Mgr. Júlija Hamráková (400)
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (000 / 050 / 100 / 200 / 300 /400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100)
Ing. arch. Kristián Holan (050)
Ing. Jakub Hrubý (100 / 500 / 800 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jiří Jaroš (050 / 1000)
Sead-Aldin Kačarević, MSc. (050 / 400 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp (050 / 200 / 300 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Marián Kroček (050 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Jan Krtička (050 / 400 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Arch. Ivana Benešová Kubáková (400 / 1000 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Vojtěch Kuna, M.A. (400 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Anna Kuryviálová (900 / 1000 / 1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Roman Lamberský (600 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Dominik Landkammer (1000)
Ing. Vladimír Lieberzeit (800)
Kamila Lohrová, MSc. (050 / 500 / 700 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Veronika Marianovská (800)
Ing. Jiří Mejstřík (400)
RNDr. Michal Navrátil (050 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Michal Němec (300 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Michal Novák (100 / 500 / 700 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Irena Nováková (100)
Ing. Václav Novotný, Ph.D. (600 / Regional PAM)
Bc. Luboš Nykl (700)
Lucie Pára, M.A. (050)
Ing. arch. Hana Peckelová (050 / 500 / 600 / 800 / Regional PAM)
Pavla Pelčíková, MSc. (1000)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (300 / 400/ 1000/ 1100)
Mgr. Jan Richtr (100)
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar (200 / 900)
Ing. arch. Marie Smetana (050 / 900 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Markéta Stefanová (050 / 100 / 200 / 300 /400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Tereza Steinová (050 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Jan Sýkora (050 / 300/ 800)
Ing. arch. Kateřina Szentesiová (1000)
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová (050 / 800/ 1000/ 1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Tereza Švecová (050 / 100 / 900)
Ing. Anna Tollarová (700)
RNDr. Vladimír Vojtěch (300 / 400 / 800)
doc. Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D. (050 / 100)
Ing. Jan Zalabák (050)
Consultations
Bc. Marek Binko (600 / Regional PAM)
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D. (200 / 1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Michaela Čížkovská (200 / 1000)
Ing. Jan Drahota (1000)
Mgr. Martin Fejfar (Kraj)
Ing. Jan Fišer (100 / 300)
Ing. arch. Filip Foglar (1000)
Ing. arch. Jaromír Hainc, Ph.D. (100 / 300 / 400)
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D. (1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Jakub Hrubý (100)
Ing. Jiří Jaroš (1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Marián Kroček (100 / 500 / 700 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Luboš Križan (200 / 1000)
Mgr. Jan Krtička (1100 / Regional PAM)
Mgr. Vojtěch Kubát (1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. arch. Dominik Landkammer (500 / 600 / 1000)
Kamila Lohrová, MSc. (1100 / Regional PAM)
Ing. Daniel Novotný (200 / 1000)
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp (300)
Lucie Pára, M.A. (050)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (300)
Ing. Lenka Schindlerová Pacalová (1000)
Ing. arch. Kateřina Szentesiová (1000)
Ing. Denisa Trávníčková (1000)
Representatives of the Office of Public Space (200 / 700)
Guarantee of Drawings
Ing. Anna Kuryviálová (technical guarantor of drawing O.3 / K.3)
Mgr. Karolína Lejsková (data guarantor of drawing K.1, K.2, K.3, K.4)
Ing. Milada Mikulová (data guarantor of drawing O.3)
Ing. Antonín Paduán (data guarantor of drawing O.4)
Ing. Michaela Petrová (data guarantor of drawing O.2)
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková (technical guarantor of drawing O.2 / K.2)
Ing. arch. Vít Rýpar (technical guarantor of drawing O.1 / K.1)
Ing. Milan Scholz (data guarantor of drawing O.1)
Ing. arch. Sára Šálková Roeselová (technical guarantor of drawing O.4 / K.4)
Processing of Analyses
(for analyses not processed by the authors or co-authors of the texts)
Ing. Alžběta Gardoňová
Mgr. Zuzana Horáková
Mgr. Jana Irová
Mgr. Ondřej Míček
Ing. Antonín Paduán
Ing. Milan Scholz
Guarantee and Processing of Spatial Data
Mgr. Bohdan Baron
Věra Faktorová
Eva Chládková
Jana Kopicová
Mgr. Jana Irová
Daniel Korejs
Bc. Jakub Kraft
Mgr. Karolína Lejsková
Ing. Milada Mikulová
Bc. Jiří Mýl
Ing. Antonín Paduán
Ing. Michaela Petrová
Renata Procházková
Ing. Milan Scholz
Bc. Hana Svobodová
Magdalena Trhlíková
Record of Development Proposals in the Area
Office for Transport Infrastructure (guarantor: Ing. Václav Novotný, Matěj Petr)
Office for Neighbourhood Development (guarantor: Mgr. Jan Krtička)
Office for Technical Infrastructure (guarantor: Kamila Lohrová, MSc., Daniel Korejs)
Office of Territorial Coordination (guarantor: Ing. arch. Luboš Križan)
Office for Public Space (guarantor: Rostislav Zapletal, DiS.)
Office for Landscape and Green Infrastructure (guarantor: Ing. Jan Fišer)
Department of Urban Development, MHMP
Graphic Design
Táňa Sekerková, M.A.
Typesetting of Books and Graphic Layout of Visual Supplements
Ing. arch. Zdeňka Havlová, Ph.D.
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp
Bc. Jakub Kraft
Bc. Jiří Mýl
Táňa Sekerková, M.A.
Magdalena Trhlíková
Bc. Anna Wehrenberg
Language Editing
PhDr. Nataša Machačová
Portal Testers
RNDr. Tomáš Brabec, Ph.D.
Mgr. Nina Dvořáková, Ph.D.
Ing. Jakub Hrubý
Ing. arch. Viktória Jakubčíková
Agáta Kočířová, MSc.
Ing. arch. Lukáš Kopp
Ing. arch. Dušana Korvasová
Bc. Jakub Kraft
Ing. arch. Marianna Páleníková
Ing. arch. Martina Portyková
Mgr. Jan Sýkora
Ing. Tereza Švecová
Marek Vít
Bc. Anna Wehrenberg