Hailey Borg
AP Valletta, a leading architectural firm in Malta, has won the prestigious Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award for Best Adaptive Reuse and Renovation Firm. Competing against thousands of entries from over 80 countries, this accolade recognises AP Valletta’s extensive portfolio rather than a single project.
AP Valletta, renowned for its commitment to sustainability and heritage preservation, has transformed numerous historic sites. Notable projects include the restoration of St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, the Phoenicia Hotel, Four Sappers Residences, and the Manoel Theatre. The firm’s ongoing projects include the St. John’s Co-Cathedral Museum and the Iċ-Ċentru Malti tak-Ktieb.
The Architizer A+Awards, one of the most influential architectural awards, celebrated AP Valletta for its
innovative approach to architecture, blending old and new to enhance environmental, social, and economic performance.
“We believe this achievement is not only a proud moment for our firm but also a significant milestone for our country, putting Maltese contemporary architecture on the international map,” stated AP Valletta. This recognition underscores the firm’s role in spearheading sustainable architectural practices and challenging traditional perceptions of heritage preservation.
AP Valletta’s dedication to adaptive reuse has positioned it as a leader in the field, contributing to the global conversation on sustainable architecture. The firm’s ability to creatively reimagine and repurpose existing structures highlights its innovative approach and commitment to reducing CO2 emissions through sustainable practices.
Architizer will celebrate the winners in New York this Autumn, further cementing AP Valletta’s reputation on the international stage. For more information, visit AP Valletta’s website.

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