David Felice - AP Executive Director / Photo by Bernard Polidano

For David Felice, Executive Director at AP Valletta, “the real tragedy” facing Malta at the moment is not only the issues that normally dominate the news cycle, but the fabric of development zones themselves; the areas where most people on the island live, work and play.

His comments were featured in the cover story of the December edition of Business Now magazine, the sister brand to BusinessNow.mt, which delves into the mammoth challenges of overdevelopment on the island. Click here to see how Prof. Alex Torpiano, Dean of the Faculty for the Built Environment at the University of Malta and Executive President of Din l-Art Ħelwa believes the issue should be tackled, as a start.

“Here there is no urban vision, no desire to make something beautiful. If our urban landscapes are meant to reflect our quality of life, then I fear that the narrative is not an eloquent one. Building is an act of culture and therefore relates the story of who we are,” he says.

While he believes responsible and sustainable development is still possible, Perit Felice warns that this will require sacrifice and a commitment to long-term planning, as well as a total overhaul of a planning system currently built around the “lowest common denominator”, rather than creativity, innovation and diversification.

“The current state of affairs demands a radical approach,” he says. “Only this can work. We have to admit that, despite any good intentions, the current planning regime, sadly, has failed completely. It has been taken over by the political and more powerful elements in our society. The planning system must become independent and led by those who can devise a vision for Malta and champion its urban transformation. The opportunity to dismantle our form of urbanism, traditionally focused on the privileged, and the ‘environmental anxiety’ this has caused, is a starting point for testing new models of economic, social and cultural programmes.”

These comments were first featured as part of Business Now magazine’s December edition cover story, exploring the pressing issue of overdevelopment in Malta. Business Now magazine is the sister brand to BusinessNow.mt, both produced by Content House Group

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David Felice, Executive Director at AP Valletta / Photo by Bernard Polidano 

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