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Year of completion
2023
Project cost
$1m - $2m
Building style
Contemporary
Ben Hudson Architects
Otago
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A private study nook off the main living space offers a focused space for work or study
study nook
High level windows offer views up to the Remarkables mountain range
Single-pitch roof forms face the adjacent mountain range
Simple, timber clad monopitch building forms
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A wall of timber veneered joinery wraps around the kitchen to form a hidden door to the scullery
Hidden joinery-door to scullery
Pendant by Odd Thing Made lights the study space
A wall of joinery separates the living and kitchen areas
Timber fins partially enclose the dining space
Guest bathroom
Concrete bath tub
Master bedroom with elevated views to the Remarkables
Kanuka stained timber cladding blends with the surrounding native vegetation
High level mountain views
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External timber fins and pop-out roof define a family bbq area
Entry hall
Kitchen joinery
External concrete aggregate steps lead to the main entrance of the home
A space for contemplation!
Guest WC
Bedroom joinery
Master bedroom joinery
Lighting pendant by Odd Thing Made
Bedhead feature lighting
Master ensuite
Master ensuite and shower
Master dressing/ robe space
Tiled shower recess
Master bedroom views
The earthy tones of this home sit comfortably against the rugged mountain backdrop
The home includes a number of flexible spaces designed to be adaptable to changing needs
Truwood modified timber cladding
A series of outdoor spaces and courtyard areas link the main pavilion forms
The sloping site steps down towards the main entry
Materials are bought together for their textural qualities
Living area joinery
Joinery is used to define and separate internal spaces
A window seat creates a relaxed but inviting seating and dining area
Timber fins separating the entry from the main living areas
A generous, uncluttered island bench forms the kitchen's hub
The living space opens onto a sheltered courtyard
The building is defined by natural tones
Building forms are designed to create a sheltered private courtyard
Thoughtful details allow for simple and clean window flashings
High level windows look up to, and reflect views of the Remarkables mountain range
Simple forms make for a contemporary alpine statement.
The Southland maple beech ceiling offers a warm cosy glow once the sun has set
The design is inspired by the rugged natural beauty of the New Zealand alpine landscape

About the
Professional

We want to make the process of building a home easy for clients.

Prior to the founding of Ben Hudson Architects, Ben Hudson and John Mathieson met whilst working at Warren and Mahoney, where a shared interest was realised in producing bespoke, imaginative architecture that is well constructed and sits comfortably in it’s surrounding.

We believe successful projects require good communication and earned trust between clients, architects, consultants and builders. Our approach is friendly and personable, whilst our work demonstrates sensitivity and subtlety in design.

A core strength of the practice is our past experience and combined knowledge and skills that allow us to bring a broader perspective to the conversation. Ben and John work together on all stages of our projects; a collaborative approach that brings dual sensibilities to each design, ensuring that the quality of detail is maintained in the final build.

Our goal is to pursue architecture that marries innovative and exciting design with a keen awareness of context and environmental responsibility. Our architecture is not about pre-determined style or fashion, we seek to produce enduring livable architecture capable of inspiration and delight. Put simply, we aim to create places and spaces that people love.

Core strength is our past experience and the combined knowledge and skills of the team. Ben and John will work together on all design stages of our projects; a collaborative approach that brings dual sensibilities to each design.

We believe successful projects require good communication and earned trust between clients, architects, consultants and builders. Our work demonstrates sensitivity and subtlety in design, whilst ensuring that the quality of detail is maintained in project realisation.

We employ the latest 3D software to stay at the forefront of architectural technology in design – our set up is mobile, allowing us to bring the ‘studio’ to the site or your home.  

We maintain a focus on residential and small scale commercial architecture, offering a full scope of NZIA architectural services including;

  • Site selection and feasibility studies  
  • Concept design and resource consents
  • Advice on procurement methods
  • Developed design and detailed design/ construction documentation
  • Tendering and contractor negotiation services
  • Contact observation and administration/ client representation services
At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.