Hailey Borg
Dr. Marina Matashova, an internationally acclaimed expert in sustainable urban development, will visit Malta from 18 to 21 November 2024, as part of a series of initiatives celebrating Quad Central’s historic achievement of LEED Platinum certification.
This certification, the first of its kind in Malta, places the development at the forefront of sustainable building practices not only in the Maltese Islands but also across the whole World.

Dr. Matashova’s engagements will span academic, professional, and media platforms, reflecting her diverse expertise and Malta’s growing commitment to environmentally conscious development. Her visit will include a lecture and workshop with architecture and civil engineering students, interviews with popular media channels, and discussions on the role of sustainable architecture in addressing climate change challenges.
The media coverage surrounding her visit has been strategically planned to reach a broad segment of the Maltese public. By leveraging platforms with wide appeal, the message of sustainability and the importance of LEED Platinum certification will resonate with a diverse audience, ensuring greater awareness and engagement.
The visit will culminate in a special gala event hosted by Quad Central, expressing heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to this extraordinary achievement. The event celebrates the milestone of LEED Platinum certification and highlights Quad Central’s leadership in sustainable design and construction.
Throughout her engagements, Dr. Matashova will share valuable insights into integrating sustainability into urban planning, design, and business practices, drawing on her extensive global expertise. This visit is expected to enrich the national conversation on sustainable development, inspiring stakeholders and the wider public to embrace practices that align with global benchmarks.
You Might Also Like
Latest Article
MIDI To Receive €43M As Manoel Island Concession To Be Rescinded
MIDI plc has reached an in-principle agreement with the Government of Malta to partially rescind its long-standing concession over Manoel Island and Fort Tigné, in a deal expected to result in a net payment of around €43 million to the company. The agreement would see the emphyteutical concession over Manoel Island and Fort Tigné terminated, … Continued
|
17 March 2026
Written by MeetInc.
Navigating Change In A Shifting Media Landscape
|
16 March 2026
Written by Chris Mifsud
Malta To Allow 16-Year-Olds To Open Companies Under New ‘Youth Enterprise’ Legal Framework
|
13 March 2026
Written by MeetInc.
Epic Wins Malta’s Fastest Network Award At Mobile World Congress
|
13 March 2026
Written by MeetInc.