The Chapter of Conservation Architects
During the Kamra’s last Annual General Meeting, the Chapter of Conservation Architects was announced. The Chapter is being established to provide a formal framework for the recognition of conservation architecture as a distinct professional discipline in Malta, and to ensure that the highest standards of integrity, competence, and dedication to the safeguarding of the built heritage are upheld
The Kamra is now in a position to start welcoming applications for membership on three different levels: Associate, Member, & Fellow; with Fellow being the highest level and given to a Member accredited Conservation Architect based on merit and demonstration of extensive knowledge and experience in building conservation.
To read more about the Chapter or to fill in your application, you are invited to visit the Chapters Page of the Kamra’s website, and head to the Chapter of Conservation Architects section.

What is a Conservation Architect?
A Conservation Architect may be defined as:
The architect responsible for the rehabilitation of a site or building of cultural and heritage value through sensitive and informed interventions, ensuring that its legacy – as an expression of a country’s identity – is safeguarded for future generations.

