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Architecture & Design June 2024

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Architecture & Design | 17 Opportunities: 1. Rich cultural heritage: Malta's rich architectural heritage provides a wealth of inspiration. Integrating traditional elements with contemporary design allows for the creation of unique and culturally resonant spaces. 2. Innovative design solutions: The constraints of limited space and the need for urban conservation encourage innovative design solutions. These challenges push designers to think creatively and develop multifunctional, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing spaces. 3. Sustainable development: There is an opportunity to lead the way in sustainable development by using environmentally conscious materials and practices. This approach not only preserves the island's beauty but also sets a standard for future developments. Navigating these challenges and opportunities allows us to create designs that honor Malta's past, meet present needs, and anticipate future demands, ultimately contributing to the island's evolving architectural landscape. WHAT ARE YOUR PRIMARY SOURCES OF INSPIRATION WHEN APPROACHING A NEW PROJECT? The primary sources of inspiration for me are the context of the project itself and the client. If the project involves an existing building, its history and context often guide my design direction. Each building has a story, and I strive to honor and extend that narrative through my design choices. The client is another significant influence. I aim to reflect their personality and preferences in the space, creating a design that is a personification of them. This personalised approach ensures that the space feels authentic and uniquely theirs. Other sources of inspiration include specific elements like a centerpiece painting or a particular material. These elements can set the tone and direction for the entire project, helping to unify the design. Respecting the context of the project is the most important principle I adhere to. Whether it's integrating historical elements with modern design or capturing the essence of the client, every decision is made with careful consideration of the existing context and narrative. In terms of design philosophies, I resonate with movements that emphasise harmony between form and function, such as modernism and minimalism. These philosophies advocate for simplicity, clarity, and a deep respect for the materials used, aligning well with my approach to creating spaces that are both beautiful and functional. SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ARE INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT IN DESIGN. HOW DO YOU INTEGRATE SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES INTO YOUR PROJECTS? At NICHE.studio, sustainability is integral to our design philosophy. We prioritise environmentally conscious practices in every project, focusing on green design principles such as biophilic design and optimising natural light and ventilation. Our approach includes selecting materials with low environmental impact and prioritising durability and recyclability. We incorporate energy-efficient systems and explore renewable energy sources like solar panels and geothermal heating. By integrating these strategies, we create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing and functional but also contribute positively to the environment and promote long- term sustainability. WHO DO YOU ADMIRE AND WHY? I admire designers who consistently innovate and push the boundaries of spatial design. Patricia Urquiola and Dimore Studio stand out to me for their fearless approach to mixing materials, textures, and styles to create unique and captivating spaces. Patricia Urquiola's ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design principles is particularly inspiring. Dimore Studio's eclectic and luxurious interiors also captivate me for their bold use of colour and texture. HOW DO YOU ENVISION THE FUTURE OF INTERIOR DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE, BOTH GLOBALLY AND WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF MALTA? Looking ahead, I see interior design and architecture globally, and in Malta specifically, moving towards greater environmental consciousness and sustainability. There is a growing trend towards integrating traditional elements from the past in a nostalgic approach, creating spaces that evoke a sense of history and authenticity. Another significant trend is the emphasis on creating sensory experiences through design. As our world becomes increasingly fast-paced and digital, there is a rising demand for spaces that stimulate and engage all senses, offering meaningful experiences to users. There is also a noticeable shift towards reconnecting with nature. Designers are incorporating biophilic design principles to bridge the gap between indoor and outdoor environments, promoting well-being and sustainability. Paradoxically, alongside these organic trends, there is also a strong push towards technological advancements in design. Innovations in smart technology, augmented reality, and sustainable building materials are shaping the industry, enhancing functionality and efficiency in architectural and interior design solutions. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE GOAL? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED FOR? My ultimate goal in design is to create positive and emotionally impactful experiences for people in their everyday lives. Whether it's a home, a favorite cafe, or a bustling supermarket, I aim to shape spaces that transcend the ordinary and leave a lasting impression. I aspire to take on projects that push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking, ultimately creating memorable and stimulating experiences. My dream is to achieve recognition in leading design publications like FRAME, WALLPAPER, or TRENDLAND, where my work can inspire and influence others in the field of architecture and design.

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