A sculptural architectural residence immersed in the landscape of Waiheke Island.
Positioned quietly within one of Waiheke Island’s most tightly held rural enclaves, this extraordinary residence is an architectural meditation on landscape, light and retreat.
Designed by celebrated architects David Mitchell and Julie Stout, and recognized through both Home of the Year and NZIA honours, the house sits gently within 3.12 hectares of surrounding countryside — composed not to dominate the land, but to exist in harmony with it.
Sliding cedar screens filter light and shadow throughout the day. Long sightlines extend toward Rangitoto and the Hauraki Gulf. Gardens, courtyards and outdoor rooms unfold gradually, creating a rhythm of privacy, stillness and connection to nature.
At its center, a soaring living pavilion anchors the home — warm, grounded and deeply calm. Separate guest accommodation, reflective spaces and layered outdoor environments create a property designed not simply for occupation, but for retreat, creativity and gathering.
This is a rare architectural offering where restraint, atmosphere and permanence exist in complete balance.