PT Journal AU Semerad, M Taibl, P Musilek, M TI Building Development on the Plot of the House No. 887/II in Nekazanka Street as an Example of Secondary Plot Planning of a Prague New Town BlockDie Entwicklung der Bebauung des Grundstucks des Hauses Nr.-Konskr. 887/II in der Gasse Nekazanka in PragNeustadt als Beispiel der Sekundarparzellierung eines der Neustadter Hauserblocke SO Staleta Praha PY 2020 BP 120 EP 142 VL 36 IS 2 DI 10.56112/sp.2020.2.06 WP https://staletapraha.cz/en/artkey/pha-202002-0006.php DE Prague New Town - architecture - construction elements - secondary locating - burgher houses - clay wall - log room SN 02316056 AB Archaeological excavation together with a detailed building history survey revealed new facts about the appearance of the earliest 14th century settlement of Prague New Town from the period of its locating (1348), and the subsequent development of burgher houses in this part of the city after secondary plot planning in the 1370s. On the example of today's house No. 887/II, it is possible to observe the relocation of the residential unit within two (?) town settlements during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age. The war conflict in the 18th century (1757/1758) completely changed the character and appearance of street buildings. The traditional medieval town settlements disappeared and their space became part of the property of higher nobility - in this case, smaller burgher houses were replaced by the rear wing of Kounic's palace with a sala terrena and an adjoining garden. ER