André Pizzuto has been elected president of Kamra tal-Periti through a unanimous vote.
Over the past six years, the former deputy president and treasurer of the chamber, spearheaded the publication of
A Modern Building and Construction Regulation Framework for Malta and set up the Emanuele Luigi Galizia Awards among others.
Addressing the Chamber of Architects and Civil Engineers during an annual general meeting on December 10, he said one of the three main aspects that will characterise his term will be strengthening the organisation as one capable of generating resources and delivering services to its members.
He said he would also like to renew efforts to restructure the industry and its legal framework and to modernise the profession so that it can rise to the challenges posed by climate change, digitalisation of design and emerging construction technologies.
Like many others before me, I have fallen in love with theatre. Through it, I have explored life and human emotion. Every show teaches me how to become a better human being.
I have always been fascinated with the way actors observe the behaviour of other humans and shape them into complex and gripping characters. This love for theatre made me want to discover the stage for myself. The new friendships, excitement and the butterflies before a performance are addictive.
I have always dreamed of going to drama school. In 2012, I remember seeing a Facebook advert by Masquerade School of Theatre Arts about a brand new two-year musical theatre course, and I knew I had to apply.