The Black House is a site-responsive home surrounded by mature trees, designed to maximise privacy, natural light, and connection to its alpine setting. Architecture by Stacey Farrell, photographed by Ben Ruffell.
Drone photography of The Black House By CAA102 Photographer Ben Ruffell in Queenstown
A landscaping photo of The Black House by Ben Ruffell Photographer in Queenstown
A transitional Architectural Photograph showing indoor outdoor flow by Architectural Photographer Ben Ruffell in Queenstown for Stacey Farrell Architect and Designer.
The dining space and wall details photo by Ben Ruffell
Interior photo detailing the window leading to the native bush with artwork by Jane Zusters photographed in Queenstown by Architectural Photographer Ben Ruffell
A drone photograph of Green Home of the year by Queenstown CAA Drone Photographer Ben Ruffell
This photograph of The Black House in Queenstown shows the stage build of Part One and Part Two captured by local Architect Photographer Ben Ruffell
The filtered afternoon light through the trees with Jack the dog lounging on the deck is captured by Photographer Ben Ruffell in Queenstown
Furniture and house design by Stacey Farrell, photos by Ben Ruffell
Kitchen photographed by Ben Ruffell in Queenstown
The view of the black house towards Coronet Peak by Photographer Ben Ruffell
Living in the trees with interior photography by Ben Ruffell in Arthurs Point, Queenstown
Upper-level exterior detailing of the award-winning Black House, showing balcony structure and screened cladding designed by architect Stacey Farrell.
Detailed kitchen interior photograph highlighting refined materials and cabinetry in the Black House Part One, designed by architect Stacey Farrell.
Bedroom interior of the award-winning Black House by architect Stacey Farrell, positioned to capture leafy outlooks and natural privacy.
Residential Architectural Photography, Queenstown
The Black House is a contemporary residential project in Queenstown designed by architect Stacey Farrell, recognised for its restrained material palette and strong relationship to the surrounding landscape. This architectural photography project focused on clean exterior form, layered interior spaces, and how natural light moves through the home across the day.
The imagery was created for architectural marketing and publication, documenting both the environmental performance of the home and the clarity of its architectural detailing.