The Malta Business Weekly

Patrick Calleja is the new executive president of Din l-Art Ħelwa

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Architect Patrick Calleja has been appointed the new executive president for Din l-Art Ħelwa – National Trust of Malta, taking over from architect Alex Torpiano who steps down at the end of his term in office. Calleja is the eight executive president of the organisati­on since it was founded by Judge Maurice Caruana Curran

in 1965 to safeguard Malta’s heritage and the natural environmen­t.

Calleja graduated in architectu­re and civil engineerin­g from the University of Malta in 1989. After working overseas and in Malta on various major projects, he set up his own practice in 1995, as well as a partnershi­p with Architects Studio. Over the years, he has been involved in prestigiou­s projects and was on the jury of the Din l-Art Ħelwa and Kamra tal-Periti Architectu­ral Awards several times.

Over the years he has actively campaigned, both personally and profession­ally, against the degradatio­n of Urban Conservati­on Areas in Malta and Gozo, particular­ly around Għargħur.

“It’s a great honour and priv

ilege to follow in the footsteps of some truly inspiring and hard-working leaders who have helped shape and guide Malta’s National Trust over the years into a most respected guardian of our historic and cultural built heritage and natural environmen­t,” Calleja said.

On behalf of the Council and the NGO’s members, Calleja thanked Prof. Torpiano for the sterling work he did during his years as executive president. Prof. Torpiano will remain on the Din l-Art Ħelwa Council as vice-president, and also as the chair of the Heritage and Environmen­t Protection sub-committee.

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