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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 6 MARCH 2022 14 From Page 12 Marian's Place in St.Paul's Bay by MODEL Architects & CVC Architecture Studio, and Valuing the past/integrating the contempo- rary in Sliema by Studjurban received a spe- cial commendations. The Public Open Space Award was won by the Restoration directorate and Tetsuo Kondo Architects for the Roof Garden and Green Wall at the Valletta Design Cluster. The project is a flagship example of what can be achieved with vision and resilience and is now a new public green space in Val- letta. The soft landscaping was extensively researched to provide a sensory experience to the visitor, reflecting the typical colours, scents and characteristics of the Mediterra- nean scrub. Chris Briffa Architects won the Commer- cial and Public Buildings Award for the SAW Factory and Offices in Qormi. Natural light, ventilation, thermal comfort, inspiring inte- riors and an iconic structure set to contrast with the industrial neighbourhood, were key factors in the innovative design. The Interior Architecture Award for Res- idential Projects was won by Daniel Scerri Periti for Change in Direction. This residen- tial transformation project is a lesson in the re-imagination of an existing space to create a home that meets the client's needs in a very personal manner. A special commendation was given to AP Valletta and Daniel Scerri Periti for a Valletta Townhouse and Zen in Żejtun respectively. 3DM Architecture were the winners of the Interior Architecture Award for Commercial & Public Buildings for their Portughes Out- let project in Swieqi. This project challenges the user to experience a new aesthetic for a laundromat, using untraditional colours through the use of contemporary materials in its design approach. The Maltese Office in Marsa by MODEL Architects was given a special commenda- tion. University Architectural students Maria Bilocca and Mireille Tabone received the Urban Planning Concept Award. The pro- ject is an investigation of voids – forgotten, wasted or dead spaces within the industrial estate of Kordin, with the intent to activate the voids and rethink the food and material industries, and their waste. The concept was very well articulated and detailed, having in- sightful visualisations that reflect the depth of thought. A special commendation was given to ar- chitecture student Thomas Mifsud for his concept project Water Archive and to Katri- na Grech Mallia for her project 'An antithe- sis to the Shifting Baseline Syndrome'. The Imperial Residential Home for the El- derly in Sliema by Foresite FS Design and MED Design received the Hospitality, Tour- ism Accommodation & Leisure Award. This project is an exemplary transformation of one of the oldest buildings in Sliema. With an architectural style which is in keeping with its use, the project accomplished the restoration of the original historic building while providing top notch facilities. The Architectural Photography Award was won by Rakel Vella. The winning image is a commendable abstract of the architectural subject due to the composition and visual impact of the photograph, with light and shade being used to highlight the straight lines of the building in the image. Perit Kurt Sammut Alessi was the winner of the Public Vote for his project 4, 6, 8, Tow- er Road. For more information visit www.masp- awards.com SAW Factory and Offices - Commercial and Public Buildings Award Change in Direction - Interior Architecture Award for Residential Projects Rakel Vella won the Architectural Photography Award COMMERCIAL