Closeburn Lodge
Closeburn Station, Queenstown
Set high above Lake Wakatipu on Closeburn Station, ten kilometres from Queenstown, this six-bedroom lodge by Whitaker Architects breaks a substantial family retreat into a village of three schist stone barns, stitched together by a black steel and glass pavilion known as the "black butterfly." The client, according to project lead Francis Whitaker, wanted "simple, pure, elegant stone barns" in the tradition of Central Otago's early European settlers, who built with "the only expense being labour" from stone cleared while ploughing the land. Working largely with an owner based overseas, Whitaker generated the plan from hand-drawn 360-degree site sketches, noting "this whole floor plan has been generated by the surrounding topography and mountains... you can almost say we had nothing to do with it other than analysing the site." The result, an NZIA jury noted, is a home whose "various forms, which have just the right degree of separation, are situated to address the site and its stunning mountain views."
At the complex's south-west end, the black butterfly pavilion houses the main living, dining and kitchen spaces beneath a roof that tilts upward at its centre, capturing all-day sun and views toward the Remarkables, Cecil and Walter Peaks. "There's a certain joy in the irregularity," says Whitaker of the hand-laid schist, "very handmade, very basic, and that's what gives it its charm and beauty." Inside, Trinity Interior Design paired Baltic grey marble and oak flooring with custom cabinetry and biophilic touches, culminating in a soaring "good" room with eight-metre ceilings and exposed trusses. A Southern Registered Master Builders jury praised the "dramatic use of steeply pitched roofs, sculptured shapes, and interconnecting pavilions," while noting the "well-proportioned spaces and fantastic detailing" throughout.
2019
Triple Star Managment
Lead Design Architect: Francis Whitaker while at Mason&Wales Architects
Trinity Interior Design
Simon Devitt
Master Builders 2020, National Supreme House of the Year
HOME of the Decade 2015-2025, Finalist
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