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Plans for another Paceville tower submitted to Planning Authority

Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 10:27 Last update: about 4 years ago

Plans for another tower in Paceville have been submitted to the Planning Authority, the company PX Lettings announced on Wednesday. 

The tower, which will rise 33-storeys, will be situated at the entrance to Paceville, occupying 1,100 square metres of space from a site of 3,400 square metres, with a plaza which is fully accessible to the public taking up the rest of the area. 

The tower will include serviced apartments on its upper floors, a business centre in the lower part of the building, and ancillary retail and restaurant spaces to complement the public plaza. Parking facilities will also be provided to cater for the development. 

The company behind the project said that the building tapers upwards to reduce shadowing and it features circular windows overlooking its extensive terraces, and completely does away with ornament and traditional double-skin cladding to present a strong, slim, sleek, and powerful silhouette. 

They said that the building shall tap into the latest technological advancements to ensure environmental sustainability and seeks to achieve the globally recognised LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). 

“It is designed to perform within its environment, by placing all its service areas and cores on the south side to shield the habitable spaces against the harsh sun, while optimising the views of the Mediterranean Sea to the north.” 

In a statement, PX Lettings said that the building is “inspired by the simplicity and stateliness of Malta’s Renaissance architecture.” 

“This striking mono-material building is the result of a search for architectural purity and the elimination of all that is not essential. Incorporating innovative environment-friendly features, it strives to create a sense of identity”, the statement reads. 

The project, which is owned by Paul Xuereb through his company PX Lettings, has been designed by 7478+ Christian Spiteri Architects, a partnership between a top international architecture firm based in Rotterdam and a prominent Maltese architectural firm. 

Xuereb said: “This is an exciting moment because after much discussion and a long design process we are now submitting the plans for a project we believe is a smart and sensitive answer to the contemporary challenges of Paceville’s development.”

 

The statement reads that the owners, who have abided by the principles set out in the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) policy, believe that a high rise in such a dense area is a better choice than engulfing the site with a characterless, conventional block that would occupy the whole site area and leave no public open space. 

Architect Alessandro De Santis said: “The easier solution would have been for the owners to opt for a horizontally dense conventional development. But instead, they have gone for the most sustainable approach. A high rise, in this specific site of the heavily urbanised location of Paceville, is the best way to preserve and improve public areas, liberating more land to create open space available to all.”

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