STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1877, sig. 109-5/105 Page 3 · 3 of 80
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1877, sig. 109-5/105
English Translation
2- C ten as: The Church of Saint John, proposals concerning the transition from Kampa Island to the higher laid Mathias Braun - stress, studies on the road leading in front of the circuit, etc., which are dealt with in variants. Similarly, I have drawn up various studies, partly on Mr Blanck's proposal, such as the design of a park in place of the cloister of the Cross, suggestions on the location of the building of the School of Arts and Crafts, studies of the Qaai construction on the Vltava plains, experiments of an underpass under the electric stress railway under the Cross Lord's Square, etc. This work was then stopped as a result of the urgency of the large plans to be drawn up by the office at the time. In addition to Mr Ringel and Mr Niedoba, Mr Ing.Vasata has a significant part to play in the above-mentioned planning work, especially their very sus- sive, graphic uniform representation, my share of this work is small, and in large and general terms, was concerned about occasional cooperation in the event of urgency. Analogous plans were then made in scale 1 : 25,000 for the memorandum, here too Arch.Vasat's essential part in the elaboration than I did, as I was used in the time between the two in the building consultation that has now come into play. I took part in a whole series of joint discussions on the many cases at hand in the context of this building consultation and, in a not insignificant part of these proceedings, I also contributed to the clarification of pending questions by means of marked counter-proposals. In this connection, I would like to say that it is absolutely not up to the Commission to draw up a proposal for a ban on construction advertising, but it seems to me to be right that, in the beginning and throughout the first year of construction, we should consult on such reworkings of existing applications and plans for counterproposals in more important cases. It was not at all necessary to mean that the project had to be extensive, because the construction consulting should probably include the practical training, because to a large extent the present projects in technical terms were probably feasible in many ways also in urban planning, their minels or perhaps better said, their architectural attitude