Antiparos Design Properties by Oliaros, Greece
Tree house
Tree house
Tree house
Vls
Vls
Sif 09
Sif 09
Sif 09
Sif 09
View finder
View finder
Kratir
Kratir
Kratir
Kratir
Kratir
Kratir
Peninsula
Peninsula
Peninsula
Peninsula
Pen IV
Katoikia
Katoikia
Little Cedar by Tala Mikdashi Studio
Little Cedar
Little Cedar
Kedros by Tala Mikdashi Studio
Kedros
Kedros
Kedros
Helix by Deca Architecture
Helix
Helix
Helix by Deca Architecture
Aloni by Deca Architecture
Aloni
Aloni
Aloni
Cliffhanger
Cliffhanger
Cliffhanger
Kat II
Kat II
Kat II
Ktima
Ktima
Ktima
Panagia I
Panagia I
Panagia I
Panagia I
Panagia I
Panagia II
Panagia II
Ravine Central
Ring
Ring
Ring
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Ellie Stathaki is the Architecture & Environment Director at Wallpaper*. She trained as an architect at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and studied architectural history at the Bartlett in London. Now an established journalist, she has been a member of the Wallpaper* team since 2006, visiting buildings across the globe and interviewing leading architects such as Tadao Ando and Rem Koolhaas. Ellie has also taken part in judging panels, moderated events, curated shows and contributed in books, such as The Contemporary House (Thames & Hudson, 2018), Glenn Sestig Architecture Diary (2020) and House London (2022).
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