stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta

AP Valletta renovates 18th-century palazzino in malta

 

Maltese studio AP Valletta refurbishes and extends an 18th-century palazzino in Naxxar, Malta, introducing a crafted stone screen to balance privacy, light, and the historic character of the site. Located just outside Naxxar’s Urban Conservation Area, the house is surrounded by high-rise developments that overshadow its low-rise structure and garden. The intervention addresses these challenges with a privacy-focused design that integrates with the existing architecture, using franka, a Maltese softstone, and traditional construction techniques. The project reconfigures the main residence to improve its connection to the gardens while converting an adjacent loggia into the primary living space and a secondary garden room into a guest studio.

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
all images by Julian Vassallo, courtesy of AP Valletta

 

 

stone privacy screen shields the garden of Naxxar House

 

A defining feature of the renovation by the architects at AP Valletta is the fixed stone privacy screen, designed to shield the garden and terrace from neighboring developments. Sculpted with undulating fins that vary in angle and spacing, the screen filters natural light. Over time, the material will develop a patina that enhances its integration with the historic facade. 

 

The loggia, originally a farm structure, is transformed into the central living area of the house, connecting with the outdoor dining space, seating area, and the newly added pool. Framed by old stone walls and Mediterranean fruit trees, the multi-tiered pool garden combines horizontal and vertical stone planes that appear to emerge organically from the landscape. This design language harmonizes the privacy screen with the reimagined form of the garden. Sustainability is also a key element of the project, with a green roof planted with native Mediterranean species.

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
AP Valletta refurbishes and extends an 18th-century palazzino in Malta

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
introducing a crafted stone screen to balance privacy, light, and the historic character of the site

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
the house is surrounded by high-rise developments that overshadow its low-rise structure and garden

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
the intervention addresses challenges with a privacy-focused design

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
the project reconfigures the main residence to improve its connection to the gardens

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using Maltese softstone and traditional construction techniques

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
an adjacent loggia becomes the primary living space

stone screen shields renovated 18th-century palazzino gardens in malta by AP valletta
a secondary garden room turns into a guest studio

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the multi-tiered pool garden combines horizontal and vertical stone planes

 

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sculpted with undulating fins that vary in angle and spacing, the screen filters natural light
sculpted with undulating fins that vary in angle and spacing, the screen filters natural light
over time, the material will develop a patina that enhances its integration with the historic facade
over time, the material will develop a patina that enhances its integration with the historic facade
sustainability is also a key element of the project, with a green roof planted with native Mediterranean species
sustainability is also a key element of the project, with a green roof planted with native Mediterranean species
framed by old stone walls and Mediterranean fruit trees
framed by old stone walls and Mediterranean fruit trees
the use of stone harmonizes the privacy screen with the reimagined form of the garden
the use of stone harmonizes the privacy screen with the reimagined form of the garden

project info:

 

name: Naxxar House
architect: AP Valletta | @apvalletta
location: Naxxar, Malta

 

photographer: Julian Vassallo | @julianvassallo

 

 

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edited by: thomai tsimpou | designboom

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