The building, energy self-sufficient, is characterized by high levels of security and optimal organization and flexibility of spaces (hall and reception area, refreshment area, meeting rooms, laboratories, and clean rooms).
Particular attention was paid to defining the architectural and aesthetic image of the new volume and interiors, promoting concentration, orientation, and user well-being. The materials used are inspired by Maltese public spaces; large lighting schemes, plants, and green surfaces positively affect users, conveying a sense of calm and tranquility.
The goal was to create a building strongly oriented towards the future yet integrated into the Maltese context, designed following the main environmental sustainability protocols, and aiming to achieve Leed Platinum certification, both in execution and management phases.