PA sponsors architecture university students visit to London

A group of 26 students from the Faculty of the Built Environment attended the second edition of Archivisit

The Maltese students visited a number of major firms and sites
The Maltese students visited a number of major firms and sites
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A group of 26 students from the Faculty of the Built Environment attended the second edition of Archivisit - a week long hands-on experience programme in London which exposes students to best practices in the international construction industry.

This year’s edition was sponsored by the Planning Authority.

The brainchild of visiting university lecturer Perit Mark Borg, Archivisit provides students reading a Bachelor and Masters degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering, with an intensive programme which combines experience-based knowledge with relevant, expert advice on architectural design, structural engineering, green infrastructure, facade engineering and project management.

Perit Vincent Cassar, Planning Board Chairperson at the Planning Authority, commended this initiative.

“The Planning Authority full endorses and supports educational programmes which can propel the next generation of architects into working towards a culture of excellence in the Built Environment Industry,” he said.

“Such a knowledge-sharing programme can at times impact and achieve much more than the ‘traditional’ educational system that our students are exposed to.”       

This year, students were hosted by a number of reputable international firms namely Foster & Partners, Arup, Wintech, MAKE, Malta Business Network, SOM, Robert Bird Group, Buro Happold, RISE Management and the Bartlett School of Architecture.

Most of the visits were led by Maltese architects or structural engineers who are currently working in London.

Mark Borg, founder of Archivist said tht this international student experience programme exposes students to the best practices in design and project management, new technologies, site processes/procedures and green infrastructure techniques.

“It offers a hands-on experience, with design workshops, technical presentations and construction site visits through the involvement of reputable international firms,” he said.

The Planning Authority will be working closely with Archivist to strengthen the collaboration and benefits of such a programme for the future.

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