The University of Otago has applied for consent to build a $12 million retreat for academics near Queenstown's Jack's Point, but is backing off a plan to build it by the end of next year.
Calling it one of the most significant donations ever received by a New Zealand university, it announced last December it would build the retreat on a 4 hectare lakefront site given to it by Remarkables Station owners Dick and Jillian Jardine in 2016.
The Woolshed Bay complex, called Hakitekura, will be used by Otago academics, staff and students, and also to host visiting boffins and national and international organisations.
The university has just applied for resource consent, asking Queenstown's council to call for public submissions on the proposal.
The application contains the first artist's impressions of how the finished complex will look.