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Alliance is more than a real estate company—it's a leadership blueprint. MONEY speaks with the ten figures behind Malta's most people-driven property brand to uncover how strategy, culture, and sustainability are shaping their future and ours.
In a world quick to label actions as "sustainable," Ed Muscat Azzopardi urges us to dig deeper. True sustainability demands more than doing "less harm"—it calls for a radical, long-term rethink of how we build, consume, and value our surroundings. Anything less is just an illusion we can't afford.
Architect Andrea Bianco exposes the truth behind Malta's so-called "green" properties in an age of eco-hype.
Alex Torpiano unpacks Malta Vision 2050, a document filled with promising ideals yet fraught with contradictions.
With 30 years in the industry, DPM founder Sean Arrigo leads a multidisciplinary team that transforms retail, hospitality, and residential spaces. Trusted by global brands, DPM delivers bold designs on time and on budget.
With a population boom driven by economic growth and migration, the island's housing policies and urban planning must evolve. Can Malta embrace innovative, space-efficient housing solutions like co-living and micro-apartments, or will outdated regulations hinder progress? JP Fabri asks.
Beneath the opulent arches of the Malta Conference Centre, Charles & Ron's Fall/Winter 2025/26 show unfurled like a gust of Mediterranean air—bold, tactile, and steeped in storytelling. Aptly named Sirocco, the collection paid homage to the warm, wandering winds that sweep across continents, carrying with them the whispers of heritage, migration, and identity.
With many older buildings surpassing their intended 50-year lifespan, buyers are often unaware of the risks beneath the surface. Are these modern makeovers hiding deeper flaws, or are they truly built to last? Alannah Xuereb investigates.
The launch of Access Bank Malta marks a major milestone, driven by the leadership of Roosevelt Ogbonna, Jamie Simmonds, and Renald Theuma, connecting Malta’s financial hub with new opportunities across continents.
Beyond buildings and streets, a city is a story shaped by generations of planners, architects, and citizens. Ed Muscat Azzopardi explores how intentional design and purpose-driven planning can transform urban spaces into thriving communities where identity, connection, and legacy create a city brand that endures beyond mere aesthetics.
Ray De Micoli has spent over four decades at the heart of Malta's architectural transformation, from a small office building to LEED-certified business districts. At the centre of that journey lies a powerful creative relationship with the Tumas Group—one that began with a simple hotel sketch and evolved into an era-defining collaboration.
We know the science. We've seen the warnings. Yet, climate action still lags behind the urgency of the crisis. The problem? Data alone doesn't move people—stories do. From global catastrophe to local consequences, Lushano Myburgh explores how reframing climate change as a personal, tangible reality may be the key to real change.
Malta's urban landscape is shifting fast, but are architects leading the way or merely signing off on a developer's vision? As glass towers rise and open spaces vanish, a crucial debate unfolds: is design integrity being sacrificed at the altar of profitability? Victor Calleja speaks to key players shaping the island's future.
Great architecture isn't just about steel, glass, and concrete—it's about people. And that's precisely what Liu Jiakun has spent his career perfecting. Named the 2025 Pritzker Prize winner, the Chinese architect has built more than just structures; he has shaped communities, honouring tradition while embracing the future.
Architect David Felice thinks we're missing the bigger picture. From 'involution' to smarter urban planning, he challenges the industry's short-term mindset and explains why Valletta should be the testing ground for a better, more livable Malta.
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Posted by Money magazine on Wednesday, 4 July 2018