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Kererū Retreat

Mount Hutt 7782, New Zealand

Architects:

Studio Now

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17 m²

2019

Mount Hutt

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Category:

RESIDENTIAL

Project Type:

Cabin

Post Type:

Building

Country:

New Zealand

Photographers:

Stephen Goodenough

the Architects

Description:

Located at the foothills of Mount Hutt in Canterbury, New Zealand, the Kererū Retreat is a sustainable, off-grid micro-cabin designed by Studio Now (formerly Studio Well Architecture) and completed in 2020. The transportable, 17.3-square-meter cabin was conceived as a private retreat for the architect-owner, Ben Comber, who sought a place to unplug and reconnect with nature. Its compact design reinterprets the rural New Zealand vernacular and can be seasonally moved, much like the native Kererū birds that roost in the nearby kōwhai trees. The minimalist, handcrafted alpine cabin proves that "bigger isn't always better," with a focus on high-quality finishes within its seemingly spacious but small footprint. Its design is based on efficiency, simplicity, and sustainability, allowing it to fully engage with its surroundings. Built using salvaged timber and galvanized iron, the exterior features a gable form with Douglas fir rain screens on the end faces and sliding timber shutters that cover the large windows for privacy and weather protection. The interior uses untreated timber paneling, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere. An open-plan layout includes a central living space with a built-in sofa, a minimalist kitchen, and a dining nook with a fold-down table. The sleeping area, which features an elevated queen bed, is situated on a mezzanine level and includes a panoramic window for stargazing and enjoying the views. A loft area and a hidden bathroom with a composting toilet are also included to maximize the small space. The retreat is entirely off-grid and self-sufficient, relying on a rooftop solar system for electricity, a rainwater collection tank for water, and a wood-burning fireplace for warmth. Its design has received several accolades, including an award at the Architectural Designers New Zealand Design Awards. Credits Architect: Ben Comber of Studio Now Photographer: Stephen Goodenough Manufacturer: tinyretreatsnz

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