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Cittadella Visitor Experience wins Prix d’Honneur in Major Regenerati­on Project category

Din l-Art }elwa Awards for Architectu­ral Heritage

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Din l-Art Ħelwa has announced the winners of its 2016 Architectu­ral Heritage Awards Scheme organized with the support of the Kamra tal-Periti (Chamber of Architects).

Now in its 12th edition, the Din l-Art Ħelwa Awards Scheme gives public recognitio­n to projects that contribute to architectu­ral excellence in a Maltese context through the rehabilita­tion and reuse of built heritage and encourage those active in its restoratio­n. The awards were presented on Friday by President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca.

This year there were 10 entries across the three different categories.

The first, Category A, is Major Regenerati­on Project – this category covers projects which have brought about a significan­t impact in improving the quality of the urban environmen­t. This category is intended for medium to large-scale projects which have influenced in a positive way the urban fabric of an old town or city and added tangible benefits to the local community.

The Prix d’Honneur in this category was awarded to the Cittadella Visitor Experience by Martin Xuereb & Associates. This extremely original project saw the transforma­tion of the former reservoirs into a stateof-the art visitor’s interpreta­tion centre for the Cittadella. The judges were impressed by the choice of materials and the detailing in the design, as well as the creative solutions to improve the overall legibility of the site, and the visitor experience. This could be seen in the original shoring up of the breach that was made in the curtain wall in the 1950s, while allowing access when necessary. This interventi­on involved the restoratio­n of the old entry gate to the Cittadella, and the re-design of the access paths, including the installati­on of a lift.

In Category B, The Rehabilita­tion and Re-use of Buildings, – these are projects which have sought to rehabilita­te historic buildings and also re-define their uses. Such projects emphasize re-adaptation and reutilisat­ion to the needs of contempora­ry society, while respecting the historical memory of that particular building or structure. It was decided to award The Prix d’Honneur in this category to the project called “Rapprochem­ent” by Matthew James Mercieca Architects. The jury felt that the re-integratio­n of a series of old structures in a village house to create a contempora­ry home which revolved around them, was an interestin­g philosophy to adopt. The new elements, in particular the suspended central staircase, are of an extremely good design, with attention to detail in every aspect.

The third Category C is for a Restoratio­n and Conservati­on Project. This considers projects which are intended to achieve comprehens­ive restoratio­n and conservati­on as far as possible in conformity with their original physical state and carried out on the basis of scientific restoratio­n methodolog­y. The Prix d’Honneur in this category was awarded to The Restoratio­n Directorat­e, for the Restoratio­n and Consolidat­ion of the Mdina Fortificat­ions. This project is to be admired, as it has finally come to terms with problems and dangers that had been long noticed, but ignored. It was an act of courage to take the bull by the horns and resolve them before embarking on restoratio­n of a more cosmetic nature. It is correct to say that this project has saved the City of Mdina for the nation, and the Restoratio­n Directorat­e Team is to be admired for its determinat­ion and stamina in ending this gargantuan project.

President Coleiro Preca brought the ceremony to a close, congratula­ting all participan­ts on their significan­t contributi­on to architectu­ral heritage excellence. She had words of praise for Din l-Art Ħelwa when she quoted the ancient Greek proverb comparing the 50-yearold NGO to “the old man who plants trees whose shade he knows he will never sit in”.

The panel of judges was chaired by Maria Grazia Cassar, Executive President Din l-Art Helwa, and composed of Dr Conrad Thake, architect and historian, representi­ng the Kamra tal-Periti, Dr Antonio Mollicone, from the University of Malta, Din l-Art Ħelwa Council member Perit Joanna Spiteri Staines, and Architetto Mario Pisani, who came over from Italy to take part in the judging.

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