MAL-KOSTA // SUMMER WORKSHOP 2022

SACES, the Society of Architecture and Civil Engineering Students is an organization that aims to provide a unique and comprehensive learning environment for students from the Faculty for the Built Environment. The Summer workshop, ‘Mal-Kosta’, offers students from all years an opportunity to realize concepts based on a theme. These projects allow students to come up with innovative designs, whilst being able to work on their ideas through a hands-on experience. This year’s edition called ‘Dellijiet’ was held at the White Tower in Mellieha, and by the end of the 3-day workshop four groups of students presented their completed installations.

Aurora: Inspired by the colourful phenomena of the northern lights and its sensational experience it instils through its unique perspective of lights, this structure aims to create a playful sensation using reflections and shadows. Through the use of recycled materials and light, a periscope effect is imitated, creating this intended aurora effect shadowed over the structure. The user can experience and appreciate the phenomena of light and how effective it can be even with minimal manipulation.

Allegory: An extended metaphor; a narrative mode which typically expresses abstract ideas through concrete objects. The group tackled the theme in a structural manner, by playing around with narrow wooden portal frames of different heights arranged radially. The intricate structure may be appreciated at any time of the day due to detailed shadows being cast throughout the day.

The confession booth: The confession booth is an installation which challenges the idea between the abundance of light and the abundance of shadow. Inspired from the secular confessional, the project is a contemporary re-interpretation aiming to connect two beings on opposite sides. Whilst getting to know each other on two separate planes, two users intuitively play with a perforated wall which allows for a shadow to be casted on the other side.

Ċaflis: Ċaflis, meaning ‘to dabble and splash’, is all about crafting an intimate space in a harsh environment - an interactive fragment of the sea, dancing across a suspended canvas

JOINT STATEMENT BY KTP, SACES & EASA MALTA

Last Sunday’s demonstration brought to the fore society’s concern with the maladies that pervade it. It is the obligation of each one of us to combat these maladies so that they do not take hold of our industries, our society and our country.

The Architectural Experience of Community Spaces

The Architectural Experience of Community Spaces

In a day and age where constant productivity is expected, leisure in its conventional form is greatly valued but few have the time for it so why shouldn’t the city, in particular community spaces, evoke a new kind of leisure through the spatial experience that we get through a multi sensory journey. This idea is no romantic indulgence, as written in A Theory of the Human Environment Eugene Victor Walter; “A place has no feelings apart from humane experience there. A place is a location of experience.”

The Ephemeral Nature of Architecture

The Ephemeral Nature of Architecture

It has almost become self-implicit that good architecture has to be timeless. However this term may be used so loosely not even knowing why a building is revered to as timeless. There are a multitude of arguments about this concept in design but only recently have I discovered individuals who have attempted to explore the other side. 

Is Valletta A Modern City?

Is Valletta A Modern City?

...In ‘Stone as a Vehicle of Timelessness’ architect Konrad Buhagiar explains how throughout the works on the project, Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) had one thought in mind: that of introducing contemporary structures to “participate in the homogeneity of the urban fabric of the town, as well as to contribute to the harmonious composition of volume and scale of which it is made”...

The Creative Conundrum: from a student’s perspective

The Creative Conundrum: from a student’s perspective

...We procrastinate and make excuses: the parameters are ill-defined, the client, the budget, the timeline of some other variable is to blame. Sometimes these challenges may be real, but to dwell on them is a waste of time and energy, which could be better spent getting down to work...

Debunking Design Myths: from a student’s perspective.

Debunking Design Myths: from a student’s perspective.

...I just want to be a good designer and practice my trade as best I can; turn heads because of the mastery I would have achieved. In doing so, I believe that I will come to deserve the trust my clients will one day place in me...