About EBEJER BONNICI
EBEJER BONNICI is an architectural practice based in Malta. Founded in 2021 by Karl Ebejer and Anthony Bonnici with a primary focus on discovering new potentials and worlds in architecture. EBEJER BONNICI understand the role of an architect as a thinker and creator of space. Its primary consideration is that space as an experience forms a universal basis for all architecture. With extensive expertise in planning and execution, they firmly believe that all architects must be able to construct the building they conceive. EBEJER BONNICI are creating works at various scales, programs and complexities including private villas set in the Maltese countryside, a house in Mexico, a limestone hotel in a village piazza, a steel chapel, a casino for the Metaverse, a sunken courtyard housing in St. Julian’s, and a tower made in reclaimed stone in Paceville. With EBEJER BONNICI’s roots deeply embedded in Malta, the practice is focused on defining a new architecture that is true to the DNA of what it has always meant to exist on these islands.
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