Most architecture is tied to place: site visits, local licensing and liability keep the majority of design roles anchored to an office or a country. The remote ads that survive that filter cluster in visualisation, BIM and computational work, which is why the scope grouping above matters more than the word remote in a title. If your work fits those specialisms, the BIM listings and the BIM manager guide are the deeper pools. If it does not, a hybrid ad in a city you would actually move to often beats the fully-remote unicorn hunt.
52 live remote openings as of 2026-08-18, refreshed every morning. Read the scope group before applying: "remote" in the ad can mean worldwide, Europe-only, or remote within one country.
Because most "remote" ads restrict where they hire — usually for tax and contracting reasons. We detect the stated scope per ad (worldwide, Europe, single country) instead of letting every ad claim the same word.
The pattern in our index is consistent: visualisation, BIM and computational roles go remote far more often than design positions with site duties. If remote is a hard requirement, aiming at those specialisms beats filtering harder.
Usually yes for the work, not always for the contract: many worldwide employers hire through an employer-of-record or a contractor setup in your country. Expect a large applicant pool, and expect your async communication to be tested during the process.