Where Steel Meets Timber: Sundance Rise by Condon Scott Architects

On the outskirts of Wanaka, New Zealand, Sundance Rise by Condon Scott Architects is a modern home that opens to sweeping views of the mountains and lake. The design emphasizes materiality, where Corten steel panels and dark timber cladding create a bold exterior softened by natural textures. Local schist stone anchors the base, adding weight and permanence to the composition.

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Landscape

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Panoramic Views

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Sunset View

Large glass walls connect the interiors to the landscape, while slatted timber screens filter sunlight and enhance privacy. Indoor, warm birch ply contrasts with a striking waxed steel feature wall, echoing the exterior palette and tying together wood, stone, and metal in a refined balance. Robust roof overhangs and sheltered courtyards make the home comfortable year-round, blending contemporary architecture with the rugged alpine setting.

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Materials

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Entrance

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Outdoor

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Bathroom

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Kitchen Area

Sundance Rise from Condon Scott Architects Kitchen Layout in Black

Photography by Simon Larkin

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