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July 5th, 2010
From Structural to Spatial Planning

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TIMES OF MALTA – Architects and planners recently discussed the pros and cons of structural and spatial planning systems. With reform in the air, this looks like a good time to make the leap to a new planning system. Ongoing reform of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (Mepa) is peppered with lively discussions over which system is best. An exchange of views at a public debate organised by the Chamber of Architects jointly with the Chamber of Planners compared structural and spatial planning disciplines. Read More