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Against the backdrop of the Arrow River this contemporary hotel emerges from the schist slopes to accompany the existing historic stone cottage and stone walls that border the verdant site. Concrete walls that were formed against a mould of timber shingles provide a play on the existing materials in the area and sets the contemporary tone of the new accommodation units. Slick aluminum frames support large windows that afford a scenic expanse to each room of the surrounding beech covered hills. The units are sited to afford privacy and a unique experience of the stunning site.

The suites feature clever and efficient use of space, with the various functions borrowing both light and space from each other. A glass screen can shield or reveal the bath from the bed and living space, while a cupboard by the front door can be externally accessed by the host to provide provisions with the utmost privacy and delight.

The 5 completed suites are a part of a larger scheme for the site, centered about the existing stone cottage as a showcase of and springboard to the wider region.

AWARDS

The Arrow Private Hotel won the only award for Commercial Architecture in the New Zealand Institute of Architects Southern Awards in 2012. The judges provided the following citation for the project:

“These delicately detailed ‘boxes’ materialise as jewels nestled into the tree-lined hillside. Positioned so as not to be obtrusive, the boxes provide private yet open spaces which are both generous and appropriately scaled to context. While the building diverges from vernacular norms, its form relates well to local building traditions. The choice of materials and textures sympathetic to the changing seasons and local light further enhances the quality of the design.”

The jury was convened by Dunedin architect Niko Young, and comprised fellow Dunedin architect Regan Hall, Auckland architect Nicola Herbst, and University of Otago design for technology department fellow Michale Findlay.

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Assembly is an Arrowtown based architecture practice delivering bespoke architecture with personality, environmental engagement and considered construction.

While the majority of our work is in housing, we have a reputation for innovation and collaboration resulting in a diverse portfolio including commercial, public and tourism projects and prefabricated buildings.

Assembly have developed expertise in many types of housing, including stand alone bespoke houses across a wide budget spectrum, housing development, and multi-generational housing. Our homes are decidedly individual, representing the diversity of clients and sites, materials and structure. We have expertise in rammed earth homes, recognized with finalist placings for the Terra Award, the first international prize for earthen architecture, and the NZ HOME of the Year.

Registered Architects Louise Wright and Justin Wright established Assembly in Wellington in 2005, and moved to Arrowtown in 2012.  The studio includes a diverse and talented team of architects, architecture graduates, architectural technicians and administrative support.

In 2019 Assembly was a founding signatory to the NZ Architect’s Declare Climate & Biodiversity Emergency.

Assembly is a New Zealand Institute of Architects practice.