Residential
The best of residential and non-commercial living spaces, and the most inspiring of houses and homes
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Atelier Xi, China: Wallpaper* Architects’ Directory 2021
Atelier Xi and its sculptural Y House, designed for a pair of photographers outside Shanghai, join the ranks of the Wallpaper* Architects Directory 2021
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Book: The New Modern House
By Malaika Byng • Last updated
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Ebb and flow: Chicago Riverwalk to transform the city's urban experience
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Colle-Croce celebrates horizontality with a concrete house in Argentina
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Boxed in: Bert & May introduce a new customisable prefab housing unit
Bert & May's new prefab box homes provide a new customisable and affordable housing solution that doesn’t require planning permission
By Ali Morris • Last updated
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Loft-living is being rethought inside Emery Roth’s 1930s NYC apartment building
Historic Art Deco windows, contemporary loft-style living and a clever diagonal layout come together in this modern reimagining of a family home by Daniel Schütz and Georg Windeck, set in an iconic 1930s Emery Roth-designed apartment building in New York's Central Park West
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Di Gregorio Associati's cinematic pergola frames a rural Italian home
A concrete pergola becomes a frame for the landscape, and a sculptural transition between interior and exterior, at a house in the Emilian countryside
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Confignon House: a cascading concrete residence by Localarchitecture in Switzerland
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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A concrete family compound in Basel by Buchner Bründler creates a family microcosm
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Minimalist living: Gluck+ creates a calming lakeshore home in Chicago
By Sara Sturges • Last updated
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Bacatete House in Mexico City carves a pathway into an urban escape
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Casa Ubatuba by SPBR has a spectacular aspect and a design to match
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Bohlin Cywinski Jackson adds nature to midcentury Miami modernism
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Casa Erasto’s pavilion-like presence makes for a refined family home in Mexico City
Taking its cues from the Chapultepec forest, Casa Erasto is a striking composition in glass and concrete by architecture studio Vertebral in Mexico City
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners unveils Burlington Gate in London
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Art nouveau villa in northern Italy redesigned by Oasi architects into a family home
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Art and architecture collide at Spectral Bridge House in California
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Casa Migdia: Sau Taller D’Arquitectura designs a ’chameleonic’ residence in Spain
By Beatrice Guazzi • Last updated
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East London house extension infuses Victorian home with warm modernism
Blurton Road by London architecture studio Emil Eve is a residential extension project that transforms a modest Clapton house
By Ellie Stathaki • Published
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Paperhouses: the free online resource for architect-designed houses
By Jonathan Bell • Last updated
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Concrete and stone layer into the landscape at Casa Bedolla in Mexico
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Anupama Kundoo investigates affordable housing solutions at Roca London
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
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Aslak Haanshuus Arkitekter designs a forest-facing villa in Norway
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Statement stairs twist through Luigi Rosselli’s 1920s villa renovation in Sydney
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Art at heart: Arquitectonica’s new Miami tower has its own curated art collection
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Antonio Citterio’s first US building is inspired by Miami Beach’s 1930s heritage
Located in Miami, the striking new Arte building brings Italian architect Antonio Citterio's style and finesse to America’s luxury residential market
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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Casey Brown designs a rugged holiday house overlooking Avalon Beach in Australia
A highly crafted house pairs heavy natural materials such as stone and brass, with its impressive plot – a headland of of sandstone and shale jutting out into the Pacific Ocean
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
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