
Heritage in Fabric
This project's primary goal was to create an exhibition that examined traditional Maltese attire and cultural identity. The show, which was planned as a cooperative initiative, was divided into two floors, each of which highlighted a distinct facet of Maltese ancestry. Maegan Tonna's ground floor design emphasized traditional production techniques and craftsmanship. Ryan Sciberras and I oversaw a portion of the second level, where we investigated spatial storytelling using lighting, display techniques, and visitor interaction.
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Technical Drawings
The plans show how the exhibition is arranged spatially on both levels, emphasizing important areas such visitor interaction areas, circulation routes, and display zones. The layout was created to lead tourists through many facets of Maltese cultural heritage in an understandable and captivating manner.
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Sketches
The sketches examine the development of important exhibition spaces with a focus on the relationship between craftsmanship, presentation, and spatial organization. In order to showcase ancient Maltese traditions, the designs use carefully considered materials, lighting, and spatial arrangement. This ensures that every component improves visitor interaction while preserving a united and cohesive experience. By taking into account the historical and cultural background of Maltese workmanship, this area also highlights the value of tradition.