White House
Defined entry sequence with stone and timber elements
Outdoor space connecting the house to its setting
Clean architectural form set against the alpine landscape
Simple forms positioned to capture light and views
Modern house in Jack’s Point, Queenstown by Stacey Farrell. Contemporary residential architecture with mountain and lake views, designed for light, privacy and alpine living.
White House is a contemporary home in Jack’s Point, Queenstown, positioned along the edge of a reserve with expansive views toward The Remarkables, Lake Wakatipu and Coronet Peak.
Designed by Stacey Farrell, the house is carefully sited to capture sun and views throughout the day while maintaining privacy from neighbouring properties.
The architecture is composed of clean, refined forms and a restrained material palette, creating a calm and light-filled interior environment. Large openings frame the surrounding alpine landscape, connecting interior spaces directly to the views.
A series of considered design elements shape the way the house is used, including a roof deck over the garage providing elevated outlooks, and integrated storage and service areas that maintain clarity within the plan.
The result is a contemporary Queenstown home designed for comfortable, everyday living in a dramatic alpine setting.
Photography Larsson Photography