Alexia graduated from the Architectural Association, London, in 1996 and has since built a career shaped by two cities, several countries, and a commitment to considered design.
She began her professional life in Malta, working alongside Ray deMicoli on residential and hotel projects before joining Architecture Project, an award-winning practice where she contributed to a broad portfolio spanning residences, hospitality design, and large-scale urban work. Among the most significant of these was the initial masterplan for the rehabilitation of Manoel Island and Tigné Point, two of Malta's most historically layered sites, as well as The Mews, a cluster of four residences forming a private court in Kappara. Her work with the practice extended further to a church in Albania and a hotel in Croatia.
Returning to London, Alexia brought the same design rigour to commercial interiors, working with an American practice on office and workspace projects. She subsequently took a career break to focus on family commitments.
On returning to practice, she undertook the total redevelopment of several private residences in Malta including a villa with pool in the northern town of Mellieħa, and a pair of apartments in Sliema.
Most recently, Alexia completed the full transformation of a six-bedroom 1928 interwar townhouse in North West London. The project reflects her eye for making sophisticated, bold spaces feel like homes. An instinct developed through years of making one herself.
She is now taking on new work, bringing with her over two decades of experience, and an uncompromising approach to design.