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Set up in 2002, DTR provides multi-discipline services that address all facets & complexities of construction projects from architectural design, structural analysis & design to procurement & quality management of construction, installation & finishing.

We're hiring! 👷‍♂️We're looking for a Structural Engineer and a Project Manager / Site Engineer to join our team.📩 If yo...
08/04/2025

We're hiring! 👷‍♂️

We're looking for a Structural Engineer and a Project Manager / Site Engineer to join our team.

📩 If you're interested, send your CV to [email protected]

16/02/2025
29/10/2024
The Cottonera Olympic Pool was an ambitious project brief for an indoor Olympic sized pool within the historical Cottone...
08/10/2024

The Cottonera Olympic Pool was an ambitious project brief for an indoor Olympic sized pool within the historical Cottonera Lines and that connects seamlessly to the existing sports complex. The result is an engineered timber enclosure spanning 42.5m that curves over the pool and stands.

We are proud that this project was nominated for the under the Innovation category!

More good news following our second nomination for the   awards in the Landscape Architecture category!The rehabilitatio...
06/10/2024

More good news following our second nomination for the awards in the Landscape Architecture category!

The rehabilitation of Wied Fulija, a former landfill in Zurrieq, is a landmark environmental project that transformed a heavily polluted site into a thriving green area.

The park is open to the public and is visited by many families and tourists alike. If you're in the area we invite you to visit this project: https://maps.app.goo.gl/y3KJpLVj8uGhugWP9?g_st=ac

Honoured to have our project shortlisted in the Kamra tal-Periti    awards by the esteemed panel of judges.Using a serie...
05/10/2024

Honoured to have our project shortlisted in the Kamra tal-Periti awards by the esteemed panel of judges.

Using a series of bridges spanning the width of an existing stormwater culvert, we stitched together two previously impassable edges and created a suspended garden and track. Whether for commuting or finding quiet solace, this garden hosts new public activity that was not possible before, and which can hopefully serve as a typology for other areas in Malta.

If you're in the vicinity, explore the project for yourself: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Bz9ip7GeP51pk9Tx7?g_st=ac

With thanks to collaborators Project Green.

Our very own Sarah Chetcuti will be presenting her dissertation on Seismic Retrofitting of Unreinforced Masonry Building...
26/05/2024

Our very own Sarah Chetcuti will be presenting her dissertation on Seismic Retrofitting of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings. We wish her and the other up-and-coming structural engineers the best of luck!

Another project of ours completed for Kunsill Lokali San Pawl il-Baħar and the community of Burmarrad which consists of ...
24/05/2024

Another project of ours completed for Kunsill Lokali San Pawl il-Baħar and the community of Burmarrad which consists of a complete revamp of a once dilapidated children's playground.

A new recreational space was inaugurated in Burmarrad with an investment of €160,000 by the Local Council of St Paul's Bay, with funds from the scheme 'Financing for Development and Improvement in the conditions of the Playing Fields in Localities in Malta and in Gozo.

18/05/2024

Proud that our project was awarded the Open Spaces Award at the recently held MASP Awards.

We hope that this project serves as a case for integrating new green spaces within existing blue infrastructure and healing urban scars. This project advocates for a shift towards green mobility, prioritising public open spaces and landscaping urban areas.

The modular bridges deployed to create the garden are easily replicable to other parts of the stormwater culvert in Malta and can serve as a new typology for finding new spaces in densely urbanised areas.

With thanks to Project Green for trusting us with this project.

Voting is now open for the MASP Awards: https://www.maspawards.com/Our second project is located over a section of a sto...
17/03/2024

Voting is now open for the MASP Awards: https://www.maspawards.com/

Our second project is located over a section of a stormwater culvert in Qormi that extends inconspicuously beyond Qormi through several towns forming a channel that lies empty and dirty for most of the year except when the occasional downpour of rain is directed through it. In this section of the culvert, an opportunity was found to introduce a new garden for the local community and at the same time improve what was a derelict and heavily polluted stretch of road into a healthy and spacious garden and a solution for hacking existing blue infrastructure with green corridors and a potentially new network for green mobility.

The creation of a new large open garden that can connect with the surrounding public realm and other potential green infrastructure, built over a derelict or previously uninhabitable space is a game changer when one considers this project as a toolkit to apply over other parts of the flood-relief culvert in other towns. It is an innovative solution that can be applied in other space-restricted and dense urban areas. The realisation of this project proves that infrastructure can become vibrant and essential spaces for communities.

Photo credit: Clive Pace Pictures

Voting is now open for the MASP Awards: https://www.maspawards.com/Our first project submitted for the awards is the Cot...
16/03/2024

Voting is now open for the MASP Awards: https://www.maspawards.com/

Our first project submitted for the awards is the Cottonera Olympic Indoor Pool, an extension to the existing Cottonera sports hall. Located on a site that ‘cuts’ through part of the glacis of the Cottonera Lines, the pool enclosure was designed to bridge the existing building with the topography of the glacis, this resulting in a wave-like form of the engineered-timber roof. The choice for engineered timber was not solely based on the architectural requirement, but also on the performative requirement for a roof that can span 42.5m freely in a chlorinated environment. Familiar materials like concrete and steel were not suitable due to the span and environmental conditions, and this led us to look at other materials, ultimately choosing Glulam (a type of engineered timber).

The use of timber at this scale is a first both for us at DTR and for Malta, marking an important architectural achievement. The successful delivery of this innovative project would not have been possible without the collaboration of a dedicated team of contractors and suppliers.

Photo credit: DanielM Photography

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