The Malta Independent on Sunday

Midi to transform the Garden Battery into a 7,000sq.m publicly accessible landscaped plaza

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The developmen­t permit for the final phase of the Tigné Point project, recently approved by the Planning Authority, includes the landscapin­g of the restored Garden Battery at Tigné Point. The landscapin­g will sensitivel­y transform this 7,000sq.m area into a significan­t landscaped plaza at the heart of Tigné Point for the enjoyment of the general public.

The Garden Battery plaza will provide fully accessible public walkways and create an attractive garden setting, with stone terraces, stepped seating, green spaces planted with native species and a water feature.

The new plaza adjoining the existing Tigné Piazza on the southern edge of the Garden Battery will form a new public meeting place with space for market stalls and community activities. The Garden Battery plaza will house a panoramic glazed lift and staircase to connect it to Pjazza Tigné and The Point Shopping Mall.

Tigné Point has been transforme­d over the last 20 years with residentia­l, leisure, retail and office accommodat­ion focused around Pjazza Tigné. The landscape realm will unlock new pedestrian links connecting Censu Xerri Street, Pjazza Tigné and the Point Shopping Mall to the promenade. Designed by LOM architectu­re and design, the public realm project completes Midi’s €275m developmen­t of Tigné Point.

Last year Midi’s restoratio­n of the Garden Battery was recognised for its outstandin­g restoratio­n works during the 14th edition of the Architectu­ral Heritage Awards, organised by local culture and heritage NGO, Din l-Art Helwa.

Built by the British administra­tion between 1889 and 1894, the Garden Battery was part of a line of defence for Marsamxett Harbour and Grand Harbour. It remained in use up to the early years of the 20th century, but after World War II, the defensive unit became obsolete with the battery being built over to accommodat­e the British Services buildings known as Tigné Barracks. The Garden Battery was rediscover­ed by Midi in the early 2000s, when excavation works at Tigné Point commenced. Although it was envisaged that the Garden Battery would be demolished as part of the Tigné Point developmen­t, a decision was taken to retain and preserve the battery and to incorporat­e the entire area into the Tigné Point developmen­t. This decision was not without its challenges as it necessitat­ed a redesign of the already approved plans and significan­t additional costs. It proved to be the right decision however and today this fortificat­ion has been integrated seamlessly with the developmen­t and will now form part of a heritage trail which will link Fort Cambridge to Fort Tigné connecting to an uninterrup­ted pedestrian promenade around the Tigné Point peninsula, from Qui-Si-Sana to Tigné Seafront.

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