"Is Mercury Tower a saviour or symptom of Malta's urban fate""

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 31/10/2024
"Is Mercury Tower a saviour or symptom of Malta's urban fate""

Zaha Hadid Architects' twisting Mercury Tower is a symbol of Malta's confused urban priorities and raises questions about how much influence individual buildings should have over a place, writes Ann Dingli. Mercury Tower is Malta's most recently completed tall building. A boxy, famously twisted tower of 31 storeys designed by Zaha Hadid Architects...
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