Modern industrial architecture dating from interwar Czechoslovakia symbolises a rare and fairly brief period of extraordinary creativity and dynamic economic growth in the country. Today, however, works from this period are among the most at-risk structures in the Czech Republic. A very recent example is the site of the unique former Žižkov Freight Station in Prague after it was targeted to make way, as happens so often, for the construction of a massive and unremarkable development project
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