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Valletta Waterfront Malta, Maltese Building, Project, Photo, Design,
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Valletta Waterfront Malta : Architecture Information
Development by Architecture Project in Malta, Europe
Valletta Waterfront
Malta
Architecture Project
THE VALLETTA WATERFRONT
General view of the Waterfront, showing from the left, quay 1-2, the
new marina, the historical quay wall, Pinto stores and Forni stores,
the cruise passenger terminal and the Formi complex, and the Floriana
fortifications

picture © David Pisani / METROPOLIS
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the fortified military
town of Valletta, built ex novo during the immediate aftermath of
the Great Siege of 1565, underwent a relentless change in identity
becoming one of the foremost commercial centers in the Mediterranean.
This transformation was not fortuitous. The Order of St. John of Jerusalem
was quick to identify the potential of Valletta as a safe haven for
vessels crossing the Mediterranean that could supply the necessary
infrastructure for the stocking and maintenance of seafaring vessels,
as well as provide efficient medical and quarantine structures for
ships arriving from the east.
View of the Valletta Waterfront and Grand Harbour from the west entrance;
on the left is the new marina

picture © David Pisani / METROPOLIS
To this end, land was appropriated between the outer enceinte of walls
and the waterfront for the construction of stores and magazines. This
led to a gradual but vital transformation of the town fabric and the
creation of a new image of the town, characterized as it is to this
day by the harmonious scaling down of built volumes towards the sea.
The main façade of the Forni Complex

picture © David Pisani / METROPOLIS
The insertion of a new Valletta Cruise Passenger Terminal at the foot
of these baroque stores develops out of, and contributes to, the genus
loci of Valletta and has added yet another layer to the rich historic
stratification of the Grand Harbour. It has had, in turn, important
implications on the organization of commercial activities in the town,
and has contributed to the creation of a new and contemporary image
of the entrance to the harbour.
The project itself consisted of the restoration of the Baroque stores
and the ancient seawall (which had been lost with the gradual extension
of the quay throughout the years), the creation of a marina for small
seafaring craft that separates the public pedestrian area from the
secure zone dedicated to the flows of cruise liner visitors, and the
building of the terminal itself. The latter is a low lying building
at the edge of the water below the public concourse, its roof forming
part of the landscaping of the area and serving as a base to the existing
historical buildings. In this way, the public and visitor pedestrian
flows are physically and visually separated and the historical fabric
on the site is never upstaged by the contemporary intervention.
View of the Waterfront at night

picture © David Pisani / METROPOLIS
The rehabilitation of the Waterfront has upgraded the image of the
seaward gateway to Valletta. The whole site has consequently become
an important destination where the commercial and leisure activities
housed in the new and historic buildings have succeeded in breathing
new life in this once abandoned area of the town.
Valletta Waterfront Malta - Building Information:
Architect: Architecture Project (AP)
Client: VISET (Malta) plc
Location: Floriana, Malta
Project dates: 1999 - 2007
Project value: € 30.5m
The restored Pinto Stores as seen across the marina

image © AP
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