Jacks Point Residence
About the Project
Designed as our own home, this project provided an opportunity to test and refine many of the principles I bring to Client work, creating a house that performs well, feels comfortable year-round, and supports everyday living.
The design places a strong emphasis on orientation, insulation, and thermal performance, ensuring the home remains efficient and low-maintenance in Queenstown’s climate. Planning is simple and legible, with spaces arranged to capture light, views, and connection to the surrounding landscape.
The house sits within a developing native garden, which provides privacy, shelter, and a soft edge between built form and landscape. Internally, the material palette is warm and natural, supporting a balance between shared family spaces and quieter areas for retreat.
Living in the house has reinforced the importance of getting the fundamentals right; orientation, proportion, and flow, resulting in a home that feels easy to live in, every day.
Project Details
Project: Taverner House
Location: Jacks Point, Queenstown
Year: 2015
Floor area: 220 m²
Budget: Under $1m
Project type: New residential build
Role: Architect and client
Builder: Lakes Building Co.
Focus: Passive performance, low-maintenance materials, family living
Landscape: Native planting and site integration
Photography: Marina Mathews