Prague is constantly developing, both by creating new neighborhoods as well as by redeveloping the existing ones. Whether it is the development of residential or recreational areas, it is always a result of thoughtful planning. How are documents such as a regulatory or urban plan created and what is their purpose? What changes will be brought about by the Metropolitan Plan, which aims to define a clear city boundary and separate where development can and cannot take place? How to define city boundaries in the first place and which areas can be built on? What is the impact of Prague's growth on the towns around it? In the second discussion for the exhibition Planeta Praha, these topics will be discussed by Anna Kuryviálová from IPR Prague, architect and urban planner Pavel Hnilička, and social anthropologist Radan Hauzík.