An architect has put forward an alternative plan for the development of the former Balzan pasta factory, offering a different vision from the existing proposals by Portelli. The new design aims to transform the historic site into a vibrant hub, potentially incorporating elements like mixed-use spaces, green areas, and innovative architecture. While details are still emerging, this alternative plan highlights the ongoing discussion about the site’s future and the possibilities for revitalizing this part of Balzan.
Architect Proposes Alternative Design for Former Balzan Pasta Factory
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