Nature-based solutions

Re-imagining a pocket of open space at the Hamrun Secondary School, as a case study testing nature-based solutions.

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Qormi Valley regeneration proposal

The regeneration proposal for the area of Qormi and Sewda Valley. The project aims at restoring and rewilding the canal crossing the area, bringing the historical water structure of Qormi back and allowing for the natural flow and absorption of rainwater.

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Wied Dalam Park

A regeneration proposal for the area of Wied Dalam, transforming a dismissed industrial facility into a public natural park combining technology, agriculture, innovation, education and sustainability in a mix of activities which will create opportunities to test new farming methods while promoting an alternative and sustainable economic model and offering public and educational attractions.

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The Earth Building

The entrance to Pape Nature Park is announced by a small gate in-between tree lines in an otherwise uninterrupted landscape.

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Dock N.1

The Creek once again unites, rather than divides the residential quarters of the Three Cities, through a continuous 2.5 km long promenade, linking Senglea’s and Vittoriosa’s waterfronts with gardens and public spaces, retaining the industrial heritage of the dockyard.

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Smokvica Development

Mixed development in Montenegro for a new residential area with amenities.

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Valletta Waterfront

The insertion of a new Cruise Passenger Terminal at the foot of the baroque Pinto Stores, develops on the genus loci of Valletta, to add yet another layer to the rich historic stratification of the Grand Harbour.

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Amsterdam Pedestrian Bridge

Proud and austere, the well-proportioned façade of the former Amstelhof faces one of the longer uninterrupted water paths in Amsterdam. However, there is weak pedestrian accessibility. The entrance to Hermitage Amsterdam is hardly recognisable from the canal side, leading through a former service access into the beautiful inner courtyard of the museum.

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