Oscar Seppeltsfield

Oscar Seppeltsfield The Oscar, a new $50 million six-star luxury hotel at Seppeltsfield which is set to become an iconic landmark for the Barossa and tourism in Australia.

Constructions is scheduled to commence in 2022.

The Oscar, a new $50 million six-star luxury hotel at Seppeltsfield which is set to become an iconic landmark for the Ba...
01/06/2022

The Oscar, a new $50 million six-star luxury hotel at Seppeltsfield which is set to become an iconic landmark for the Barossa and tourism in Australia has been given planning approval.

The Light Regional Council approved the project at a council meeting last night with construction works expected to commence later in 2022.

Project Director Toby Yap says, “We are thrilled to finally have approval and to move into the next phases after two years and investing almost $2 million into the project to date.”

The project is being funded and driven by a dynamic group of South Australian business leaders who are still 100% committed to move forward with the Barossa’s first proposed six-star luxury accommodation.

Oscar Seppeltsfield will be located in the Barossa region of South Australia and is expected to bring an additional $90M in tourism expenditure and attract new markets to the region and drive growth in domestic and international visitor economy within the first five years. The project will create an additional 363 construction jobs and 350 ongoing jobs for the region once operational

The luxury 12-story hotel will have 71 rooms, including suites and penthouses, with a private balcony for every room.

There will be a viewing deck on the top level with 360-degree sweeping views of the Barossa. The ground floor will have a wellness day spa including world-class treatment experiences, relaxation spaces and an infinity pool. The hotel will also offer a world-class restaurant, private dining room and boardroom.

Yap continued, “A tender process has been undertaken to choose a luxury hotel operator and we look forward to announcing this exciting partnership soon.”

Seppeltsfield proprietor and Executive Chairman Warren Randall said, “The Oscar Seppeltsfield will complete the grand vision of our tourism master plan – to be the most desirable epicurean destination for tourists worldwide. A national icon for South Australia, a Sydney Opera House for the Barossa.

“Positioned gently in the middle of our Great Terraced Vineyard, the Oscar Seppeltsfield will be surrounded by century old bush vines, an amazing tranquil location and a short walking distance to the Seppeltsfield precinct - home to our world-class Cellar Door, Centennial Cellar, 1888 Gravity Cellar, FINO restaurant, Jam Factory Craft and Design Studios, Artisan Knife Making, Vasse Virgin, Master Cooper, Segway Vineyard Tours, Fine Art Photography Gallery and Artisan Caterer.

“After wide and extended community consultation and support for the first 6 Star luxury resort and spa in an Australian wine district, the Barossa is the winner,” Randall concluded.

“It is anticipated that the construction of this iconic building will drive visitation in the broader region and act as a catalyst future new development activity,” Yap concluded.

The Oscar Seppeltsfield is a new proposed six-star luxury hotel and day spa at Seppeltsfield is set to become an iconic ...
17/09/2020

The Oscar Seppeltsfield is a new proposed six-star luxury hotel and day spa at Seppeltsfield is set to become an iconic landmark for the Barossa and tourism in Australia from 2022.

The approach to design was to understand and capture what makes Seppeltsfield Wines and the wider Barossa region such a unique part of South Australia. The team at Intro committed themselves to create a contemporary, generational piece of architecture which will catalyse conversations for decades that come. The building has been sculpted so it appears as if it emerges from the land. The design remains cognisant of its rural context so that when viewed from a distance, its upper contracting silhouette is not dissimilar to a silo, water tower, or wine tank.

The design philosophy was borne from the art of barrel-making, particularly the process of the curvature and manipulation of the stave. This is where the conceptual framework of the deconstructed wine barrel is expressed - through contrasting materials and transparencies throughout the series of contorted staves arising from the vineyard. The proposed design uses a two-fold approach to ground the building in its place. The building responds to its rural setting by incorporating two distinct design elements of contrasting materiality. The first is the base of the building which features stone and other locally sourced materials typical of the locality. The second and upper element complements the landscape with its sweeping yet restrained form and aesthetic.

Following are images of its visual impact.

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Oscar Barossa, a new six-star luxury hotel.
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Introducing Oscar Barossa, a new globally recognised food and wine destination. Coming 2022
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Introducing Oscar Barossa, a new globally recognised food and wine destination.
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