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35,000 sqm / Queenstown

Queenstown is a popular alpine ski town in the southern lakes district of New Zealand. The site for this hotel is tightly constrained, sitting on a steep slopes facing south looking over Lake Wakitipu, with spectacular views of the town and the Remarkable Mountain range beyond.

Formally, the hotel responds to the natural context of glacially formed mountains and valleys. Rooms are contained within white cement-clad blocky forms which cascade down the steep site in the manner of an alpine hilltown in the European tradition. The hotel is entered from the top of the site with the establishment of a public retail shopping edge to the existing street.

Within the urban context of a ‘hilltown’, a mid-level laneway has been located to facilitate pedestrian access down through the site to the lake esplanade while also providing views, daylight, air and natural ventilation to the central hotel rooms.

Site planning maximises lake views from rooms and provides a wide format orientation to the outlook with extensive outdoor terraces.

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RTA Studio has received more than 60 New Zealand and international awards, including Home of The Year, a World Architecture Festival category win and the New Zealand Architecture Medal.

Richard Naish founded RTA Studio in 1999 after a successful career with top practices in London and Auckland. We are a practice that focuses on delivering exceptional design with a considered and personal service. Our work aims to make a lasting contribution to the urban and natural context by challenging, provoking and delighting.

Our studio is constantly working within the realms of public, commercial and urban design as well as sensitive residential projects. We are committed to a sustainable built environment and are at the forefront developing carbon neutral buildings.

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