
Who Needs an Ocean View? Not This Introverted Australian Home
The owners wanted to be shielded by trees with an inward-looking floor plan centered around a courtyard.

The owners wanted to be shielded by trees with an inward-looking floor plan centered around a courtyard.

A narrow palette of limestone, oak, linen, mohair, and metal makes a case for neutral.

Hecate’s garden in georgia pairs a botanical greenhouse with a contemporary orangery restaurant inspired by ancient mythology.

With minimal designs and stunning natural settings, these arid retreats are fueling our wanderlust.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing set flush with the ground does something a conventional window cannot.

The views are unlike anything we.

Architectural studio Ricehouse is in the Wallpaper* Architects Directory for 2026.

Casa museo boschi di stefano opened it doors in 2003, transforming a former residence into a treasure trove of twentieth-century art.

Deep cushions, a massive tapestry, and floor-to-ceiling windows soften its otherwise hard edges.

A new villa collection by Pininfarina and MV Group USA delivers bespoke Italian architectural design to an American audience.

These architect-designed homes have taken on lives of their own in films, shaping characters, moods, and the way we remember the buildings themselves.

A lofty, light-filled extension creates a dedicated studio and gallery space on the country property.

In Australia, Davidov Architects seamlessly unites two buildings from distinctly different periods to create a soothing residence for a family of six.

Carpentry experts and architecture firm Llab wrapped every room of the beachfront property with built-ins to create storage, seating, and sleeping arrangements.

Architects Olson Kundig and interior studio Leverone Design create a home made for downtime.

The Wallpaper* Architects Directory 2026 includes Diana Salvador, an emerging practice from Ecuador.

Patricio Huidobro founded Dharq Arquitectos in 2019.

Welcome to Villa Sol Mare by Isola Studio, a restored Cycladic-style home.

The collection for Castlery draws from his lifelong appreciation for layering.

Pellegrini is just one of the inductees into the Wallpaper* Architects.

Once host to Dalí, Bertoia, Noguchi and more, this elegant Spanish seaside villa was a meeting point for post-war artistic movements.

Emerging Benin-based studio Atelier Ko features in the Wallpaper* Architects Directory 2026 - here, we flag their Maison Itan, a contemporary restoration.

Giant’s Vancouver Island studio embodies the firm’s philosophy.

Wallpaper* Architects' Directory 2026 spotlights 30 of the world's most exciting emerging studios.

Rather than disguising its 1980s origins, this three-story Toronto penthouse embraces them.

In a cityscape built on towering skyscrapers and a constant sensory rush, the retail landscape often feels like a loud shouting match to catch people’s attention.

It gives little away from the street, but this Miami house by StudioKP2 opens up to geometric drama.

Extrarradio Estudio revealed the unit’s structural elements before the owner added in a few quirky character pieces.

SIGLA Studio organizes a Barcelona apartment around an open bathroom.

The homes the Wallpaper* editors loved this month, from a Delft garden studio to Frank Lloyd Wright.

The designer layers warm, adaptable light into a home with Scandinavian restraint.

Holloway studio translated the piecemeal feel of the original plan into a cluster of spaces that better connect with the setting.

‘We borrowed a layout more common in yacht design’: Glenn Pushelberg and George Yabu invite us into their beachfront Amagansett home.

In Studio City, a Los Angeles neighborhood known for its blend of privacy and lush greenery, sits a modern sanctuary.

Architecture studio Bardo’s renovation surprises at every turn with cloistered, colorful spaces.

This Toronto home pairs passive house principles with layered interiors.

The husband-and-wife founders of London design studio Pirajean Lees have transformed a neglected 1960s house in Formentera into their own relaxed island home.

With a wild backyard garden, it feels like you.

At first glance, The White Arcade feels almost weightless.

Alessandro Isola Studio creates a full-scale vitrine for automotive display