Architect Pavla Melková discussed the recent revitalization of Jiří z Poděbrad Square in Prague, a space notable for its distinctive character and the prominent church designed by Jože Plečnik. The renovation focused on improving the public space of the square. Melková emphasized that the most successful alterations are often those that are barely noticeable, seamlessly integrating with the existing environment. The project aimed to enhance the square without disrupting its established identity. The design philosophy prioritized a harmonious blend of new elements with the existing architectural landscape. The goal was to create a more inviting and functional public space while respecting the square’s historical significance and Plečnik’s original vision.