Loch View is a contemporary Queenstown residence designed by architect Stacey Farrell, positioned to maximise uninterrupted views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables. This project features architectural and interior photography captured to highlight material detail, spatial flow, and the relationship between the home and its alpine landscape. Photographed by Ben Ruffell.
Designed by architect Stacey Farrell, showcasing open-plan living with panoramic views over Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables.
Open plan interior photography showing kitchen and living areas with panoramic lake views at Loch View, Queenstown, by architectural photographer Ben Ruffell
Achitectural detail photography of kitchen window framing Lake Wakatipu at Loch View residence, Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior hallway photography highlighting vertical timber wall detailing and skylights at Loch View home by architect Stacey Farrell, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography of bespoke bar joinery and dining space at Loch View residence in Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Interior architectural photography of dining room with textured feature wall at Loch View, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell for Stacey Farrell Architecture
Bedroom interior photography capturing lake outlook at Loch View residence, Queenstown, photographed by architectural photographer Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography of media and storage joinery at Loch View home in Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior architectural photography of custom timber entry bench and detailing at Loch View residence, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography of stairwell with integrated lighting and timber finishes at Loch View, Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior stair detail photography showcasing vertical cladding and timber stairs at Loch View residence by architect Stacey Farrell, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior stair detail photography showcasing vertical cladding and timber stairs at Loch View residence by architect Stacey Farrell, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography of bedroom with timber wall finishes and natural light at Loch View, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Architectural bathroom photography featuring freestanding bathtub and garden outlook at Loch View home, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior architectural photography of bathroom feature lighting and textured wall materials at Loch View residence, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography showing indoor-outdoor connection and exterior deck at Loch View home in Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural exterior detail photography of timber cladding and window junctions at Loch View residence, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Exterior architectural photography of concrete stair design and minimalist detailing at Loch View home, Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural bedroom photography capturing mountain and lake outlooks at Loch View residence, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Interior architectural photography of guest bedroom with lake views at Loch View home in Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Interior architectural photography of guest bedroom with lake views at Loch View home in Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural exterior photography of Loch View home roof forms and cladding with Remarkables mountain backdrop, by Ben Ruffell
Architectural detail photography of vertical cladding and door detailing at Loch View residence, Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Architectural exterior photography showing vertical screening and alpine views at Loch View home, Queenstown, photographed by Ben Ruffell
Architectural photography of exterior stair access and entry detailing at Loch View home in Queenstown, by Ben Ruffell
Residential Architectural Photography in Queenstown
Loch View is a contemporary residential home in Queenstown designed by architect Stacey Farrell, positioned to capture expansive alpine and lake views. This architectural photography project focused on strong exterior form, vertical cladding detail, and interior spaces that frame the surrounding landscape.
The photography was created for architectural marketing, portfolio use, and publication, highlighting both material detail and the relationship between the building and its natural setting.