
In a region defined by scale and ambition, a quieter form of luxury is taking hold. Across the
Gulf, high net worth families are seeking homes that speak not in spectacle but in confidence.
Architecture that supports the rhythms of multigenerational living. Spaces where wellness,
hosting, and privacy are all seamlessly integrated. Gregory Phillips Architects, the London
based studio with over thirty years of private residential experience, has emerged as a trusted
voice in this shift. The firm’s work speaks fluently to a new generation of Gulf clients who value
both legacy and discretion.
Gregory Phillips does not design for a market. He designs for a life. That difference is critical.
Each of the studio’s homes begins not with a style, but with a conversation. How do you live?
What will still matter in ten years? The answers shape homes that feel grounded rather than
performative. In a context like the UAE, where the climate, family dynamics, and cultural
expectations are distinct, this bespoke, client led model offers something rare.

While the practice is based in the UK, its values translate globally. Detail, discipline, and
longevity are foundational to the process. The firm’s work in London and the English countryside
is defined by rigorous planning, handcrafted materials, and layered spaces that serve different
generations under one roof. These principles carry into Gulf commissions, where the brief might
include independent family wings, guest suites, wellness spaces, and ceremonial entertaining
areas. A single residence might encompass a garden spa, a hospitality kitchen, and a private
majlis. The challenge is not how to include these elements, but how to connect them so that the
experience remains coherent and calm.
Gregory Phillips Architects approaches this challenge with precision. The firm’s integrated
model ensures that architecture, interiors, and landscape are developed together from the
outset. The team uses three dimensional modelling from the earliest stages to refine spatial
relationships, light, and movement. The goal is not ostentatious cliche, but visual drama and
architectural clarity. Homes are planned so that transitions are effortless, proportions feel
intuitive, and every space carries its own sense of ease. This is luxury delivered not through
excess, but through intent.
In one Gulf concept, the home is organised around a central courtyard that brings filtered light
into the primary spaces. Guest quarters are positioned for autonomy, while family zones open to
shaded terraces and a private pool. Formal reception areas are acoustically and visually distinct
from everyday living spaces, allowing for hospitality and intimacy to exist in parallel. Materials
are regionally sensitive but internationally refined: local stone paired with British joinery,
handcrafted metals set against neutral plaster. These decisions reinforce the identity of a home
that belongs in its setting while carrying the fingerprint of the studio’s global craft.
Legacy is an unspoken theme in these homes. Many clients are building not only for themselves
but for future generations. Gregory Phillips understands this instinct. His firm’s houses are not
trophies. They are frameworks for living. Floorplans anticipate how family needs will change.Materials are selected to endure. Gardens are treated as architecture, shaped to grow with the
house.
A home built this way becomes part of a family’s story. That belief in continuity is one of
the strongest alignments between the studio and the Gulf’s most discerning clients.
Industry recognition has followed. The practice has received a RIBA Award, the UK Property
Award, and the Luxury Lifestyle Award. These honours reflect more than aesthetic quality. They
point to a way of working grounded in listening, restraint, and precision. Gregory Phillips and his
team interpret complexity with care and deliver homes that exceed expectation without ever
chasing attention.
For clients in the UAE who are redefining what luxury means in private architecture, Gregory
Phillips Architects offers a rare combination. Global fluency. British craftsmanship. Absolute
discretion. And a commitment to designing homes that serve life as it is lived now, and as it will
be lived for generations to come.





