E‐Pantar Offices

E‐Pantar Offices

Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

Halmann Industrial Park, Mosta

Our brief was to provide our clients with offices enjoying ample natural lighting thereby ensuring quality and attractive spaces aimed at rental tenants seeking something above the cut of the current market. Our philosophy was to provide good architecture, but not iconic monuments; respectful to neighbours. Moreover, the offices needed to accommodate flexible layouts, easy to parcel out, and remain pleasant to inhabit.

Considering the shape of the site, the building was conceived to achieve maximum frontages, arranged around two internal, split‐level plazas. The plan takes the form of three finger floorplates, providing some 9000 m2 over three floors. The width of each finger was based initially on the recommended depth (6 to 6.5 metres) reached by natural daylight. The single aspect floor plates have a width of 10 metres, while the central finger, which has a double aspect, has a width of 20 metres. These modules, exceeding the recommended value, have been dictated by the width of frontage onto Triq Pantar, and allow for the services spaces, such as lavatories, utility rooms, and computer server rooms, all of which do not require daylighting, to be placed in the darker zones. The structural grid provides 10‐ metre spans, so that the single aspect offices are free of internal columns, while the double aspect finger has only a single line of centrally placed columns. In this way the maximum flexibility is achieved.

To increase the possible tenancies, a series of bridge links connect the fingers. This made the building attractive to one corporate tenant who took over the whole building, accommodating its different departments comfortably, with open spaces for the employees. The facades were designed using modular units, with different arrangements to create interest, in a simple way, along the façade. The upper levels have a series of full‐height windows while the ground floor is mostly glazed. The façade is clad using precast terrazzo panels. The terrazzo mixes chosen vary from a light colour, practically white, in the upper floors to a darker colour, a mid‐grey, in the lower floors.

Photography by: Sean Mallia

Our Projects Portfolio

Farsons Corporate Offices, Main Staircase

Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

The concept finally developed into two flights of oval winding stairs, rising within a top‐lit atrium, making the climb as comfortable and well‐lit as possible, but also eye‐catching and uplifting.
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Ta’ Betta Winery

Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

The project is the culmination of the wine enthusiast’s dream. Underneath the cellars is a large reservoir to store harvested rainwater. Externally the winery is built in recycled stone to enable it to blend successfully in the rural setting.
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Grandmasters’ Crypt, St. John’s Co-Cathedral

Restoration, Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

Our office was responsible for the overall design and execution of the project, bringing together the necessary expertise to identify the best possible and least intrusive routes for mechanical equipment, ensuring that the interventions were both achievable and sustainable.
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Farsons Corporate Offices, Main Entrance Building

Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

The solution is based on an elevated cube, comprising a steel frame, clad in multi-faceted Bianco Carrara marble – with a pattern subtly referring to the Trident logo - overlying the fully glazed ground floor.

To a certain extent, this is what we wished would respond to the challenge of the original 1950’s grand entrance hall.
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Hillock Residences

Project Management & Structure

Our work involved the co‐ordination between the different sub‐contractors and trades. We also undertook the structural design and detailing of the substructure of the southernmost block.
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Mdina Bastions Stabilisation Works

Restoration, Structure & Site Supervision

This project involved the structural strengthening and stabilisation of a 25‐metre stretch of bastions underlying Council Square and part of the Xara Palace Hotel.
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Life Sciences Park

Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

The design of the Life Sciences Park was based upon an integrated approach to the functional requirements and the primary objective of achieving sustainable development within the project.
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Ġgantija Visitors Centre

Project Management

Our tasks involved the co‐ordination between the various sub‐ contractors and finishing trades. We were also tasked with the production of detail drawings for the precast concrete insulated sandwich wall system, which forms the principal loadbearing elements of the buildings.
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Fort St. Elmo Caraffa Enciete

Restoration & Project Management

The works for this project involved the restoration of the various blocks situated in the Caraffa Enceinte along the bastion walls forming upper St. Elmo. These blocks date mostly from the late 1800s, and include the final resting place of Sir Alexander Ball.
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MUŻA Art Museum, Auberge D’Italie

Competition Entry (Restoration & Architecture)

TBA joined a slew of top overseas consultants, including Hilson Moran, Metaphor, Local Projects lead by Jake Barton, Burlando Architettura, to submit an entry for the MUŻA design concept.
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The Brewhouse

Restoration & Rehabilititation, Structure, Architectural Detailing & Site Supervision

TBA Periti were responsible for the structural and architectural detailing of the project for construction, and acted as the resident engineers and restoration architects for the duration.
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Trident Park

Restoration & Rehabilititation, Structure, Architectural Detailing & Site Supervision

Transforming the brewery buildings into an office campus, and the old brew‐house into places for start‐up offices and heritage spaces.
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Offices in Old Bakery Street

Restoration, Architecture, Structure & Site Supervision

This project involved the total rehabilitation of a dilapidated property in Valletta for which our office was responsible for the architectural and structural designs, and supervision of the execution
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