Ich weiß nicht, was der Sinn dieses Beitrags ist, außer etwas Gejammer im Internet, aber dieses neue Hotel wird ganz in der Nähe meines Hauses gebaut und die schrecklich unpassenden Elemente darin machen mich ehrlich gesagt jeden Tag wütend. Wie werden Gebäude wie dieses überhaupt entworfen, geschweige denn genehmigt? Und wie kann ich verhindern, dass ich jeden Tag spürbar irritiert werde, wenn ich es mir ansehe?

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Von tyoctoast

22 Comments

  1. Design a better one yourself, see if someone wants your boring ass block of cement

  2. karolololo on

    And that’s why the Maltese people have no time to complain about how their elected politicians are robbing them of their future and present

  3. Chaoticmindsoftheart on

    I used to be proud that I come from Malta when I was young but not anymore. I am one of many that managed to escape and every time I cisit back home, I realise that I truly made a good decision

  4. Samajavadi on

    हा हा! मैंने वह दूसरे दिन देखा!

  5. BrzydkiBurak on

    only thing you can do is to burn it. with that illegaly parked car. will you?

    that building on the left too. ugly af.

  6. One_Mad_Schnauzer on

    I think the balconies were designed to imitate waves breaking. Blue painted buildings don’t age very well unfortunately especially if they don’t maintain the painting of the facade.

  7. Tyler78420 on

    That’s how I feel every time I walk to school in Gozo with the primary building right next to the road. The number of times I had to squeeze through just to walk past it is disgusting.

    Makes my mood sink even before I enter in my classroom… in fact, scratch that it makes me feel worse than entering a lesson.

    And with it being in the centre of Rabat it’s all the more mood grounding. 😩🫠

  8. thehungarianislander on

    And yet, still nicer than 95% of the newly built properties…

  9. Throwaway18125 on

    I sincerely don’t understand the problem. This looks pretty nice? To me at least? Provided they keep up the maintenance

  10. Striking-External-37 on

    It’s nicer than the property next door, that’s for sure

  11. To make things worse, that hotel is corner with a UCA. The narrow side street has UCA on one side whilst the side the hotel is on is not (major planning flop).

    Imagine having a two-floor townhouse, all preserved, renovated and all that, and you open your front door only to see this 7-floor monstrosity which design does NOT respect its surroundings, as required for a planning permit.

  12. because the building authority stopped giving a fuck about things matching like 7 years ago or something.

    Now you can build whatever the fuck you like, long as you have enough money.

    Though personally I like the look more compared to all the other decrepit buildings in bugibba.

  13. Wild_Swimming5107 on

    The property is nice, then the adjacent building looks like a ghetto. Then the pavement is poorly done with cement, with piss stain electrical poles and wires dangling everywhere. Infrastructure design in Malta is Sub Zero. The government is corrupt from the core appointing people not on the merit of qualifications or experience but to buy his vote even he stays home.

  14. Negative-Rain-8560 on

    If you zoom in on the dark blue paint it looks as if it’s about to crack and fall off?!

  15. Exact_Dimension4827 on

    I am not an architect nor an expert of modern buildings. But I would say there is some kind of relation between those lines and the sea and/or sand.
    Are you pissed of because of disparity? Are you a building racist or something? 🙂

  16. TurtleMode on

    The building might not be particularly beautiful, but the electricity cables bolted to the side of the building and balcony is literally a crime!!! I don’t understand why Malta doesn’t bury its cables…. It’s like building codes don’t exist in this country!! Same goes for new apartment with bedrooms that don’t have any windows… fucking insane!!

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