Malta Architecture News: Buildings
Malta architecture news, contemporary building designs – Mercury Hotel, Paceville, St. Julian’s, by Zaha Hadid Architects – Malta building news, key construction design info & property images.
Malta architecture news, contemporary building designs – Mercury Hotel, Paceville, St. Julian’s, by Zaha Hadid Architects – Malta building news, key construction design info & property images.
Designed by chris briffa architects, Ray’s House in Malta, Southern Europe is a fully introverted house is unique by Valletta standards – an attribute that well suited the client’s need for privacy
Here is elegance with a touch of mystique; a temporal state of mind with hints of rock and soul. In the Solid Porosity villa project, in Malta, the MJMDA team have created indoor-to-outdoor transparency
Construction starts on MICAS, Malta’s first museum for international contemporary art, design by ipostudio architetti: dynamic art space on site of Old Ospizio fortifications in Floriana district.
Tigné Point Malta near Valletta, design by LOM architecture and design, mixed-use development close to island’s capital: 16-storey residential tower and new retail, F&B units.
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Make architects have received planning for a luxury resort in Hal Fehr, Malta near Golden Bay. A highly exclusive tourist destination designed for a private stretch of coastline in Malta is a step closer to fruition having been granted planning permission.
Architecture And The Property Market In Valletta Malta. With so much property for sale in Malta, it can be difficult to pick one location to invest in.
Design: Archi+ Studio + Steve’s and Co
A pioneering new project in Dingli, Diar il-Bniet, the first agritourism experience of its kind in Malta has been launched. Centred around a Café, Restaurant and Grocery, Diar il-Bniet will provide an exciting platform for Malta’s finest produce to be sold straight from the Farm, in an environment that celebrates the family tradition that encompasses farming in Malta.
TreeHouse represents the timeless expression of Maltese contemporary residential values. By challenging the traditional concept of the dwelling and reinterpreting the role of local techniques and materials, the design concept explores sustainable adaptive reuse in a dynamic context.
A sculptural, white cube seemingly floating above an olive garden was recently completed in the suburban village of Naxxar, Malta. The young family of three, wanted a jovial home to grow old in; framed within timeless, contemporary architecture.
Located in an area of intense daytime and nightlife activity, and with a rather restricted site, Aragon House boldly departs from the nearby grid buildings and its elliptical shape makes a distinctive statement to its surroundings, creating a unique landmark.
The requirements of the owners of this traditional rural Maltese property in the North of the island included the reorganisation of the existing pool-side facilities.
St. Barbara’s Bastion, Farrugia Investments Office – design by Architecture Project – Maltese office building: St. Barbara’s Bastion Malta
To protect the 5,000-years-old temple ruins of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra on the island of Malta against further deterioration, engineers from formTL developed two special membrane roof structures, which now cover and protect the archaeological excavation.
Corporate Village Mriehel Malta building design by Architecture Project – This project is located within a brownfield site that lies along this edge, within what has been an industrial zone since the 1960s.
The project involved the construction of an office complex to house both the offices of the Malta Maritime Authority and those of the other maritime related entities.
This pavilion-like structure houses an extension to the existing kitchen in an eighteenth century house. It is made of aluminium and glass and is aligned with a colonnade of slender steel columns that support a fabric awning providing shade for outdoor dining.
The insertion of a new Valletta Cruise Passenger Terminal at the foot of these baroque stores develops out of, and contributes to, the genus loci of Valletta and has added yet another layer to the rich historic stratification of the Grand Harbour.