Townsquare Sliema has submitted detailed plans to the Planning Authority along with additional studies addressing revisions requested by the Environment and Planning Tribunal.
The updated plans follow a decision by the developers last July to reduce the height of the tower by 11 storeys to 27 floors. An adjustment has also been made to the position of the tower to allow for improved pedestrian flow and distance from neighbouring properties.
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“We have spent the past few months adding detail to our plans and taking the development to the next level of design as well as taking on board some positive suggestions received from stakeholders," the company said.
“These include more trees and soft landscaping, improved access for the public and a design inspired by Maltese stonework for our office facade – which is in line with our vision for Townsquare to be a quality project that is sustainable, contemporary and offering a sense of place in Sliema. We will, of course, continue to listen to suggestions as we move to the next stage of the development.”
The company added that it is placing significant emphasis on the detail of the open pedestrian spaces, including the design of the project’s gardens and those around the restored 19th Century Villa Drago, as well as the introduction of natural green elements on blank vertical walls.
Lead architects Martin Xuereb and Associates in collaboration with Townsquare’s urban planners, One Works of Milan, have appointed Paisà, an international firm specialising in urban landscaping and greening projects, supported by local landscape architect Antoine Gatt.
Following a Social Impact Assessment confirming concerns from residents regarding traffic and parking in the area, Townsquare said it will actively promote alternative means of transport to and around Sliema, as well as adopting and funding a Green Travel plan to mitigate these issues.