Diamond Harbour House

By Inline Architecture

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Family Home  designed to encapsulate every inch of the panoramic views of the Lyttleton Harbour.

The brief for this project called for a series of white, glass filled boxes to hover above the ground, touching the ground very lightly.

Our commercially build minded client intended to build this in a commercial sense, with tilt panel walls, concrete floors and steel framing. But wrapped in a AAC panel with a plaster finish to give it a sense of solidity.

Photography by Mick Stephenson/Kallum Harris

Inline Architecture
Canterbury
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We are a passionate Husband and Wife team in our Christchurch based studio. We have a core focus on providing a high level of professional service to our clients working on all aspects of the design process from the initial design briefing, through to the consent approval process, construction and final completion.  We established Inline Architecture with the vision to help others bring their ideas to reality and to better one’s lifestyle through built form.

The range of work we do is diverse; from mid to high end new residential builds, house alterations and additions, earthquake repairs and consultation, to light commercial projects.

Previous projects can be seen across Canterbury, and throughout the South Island of New Zealand.

Working collaboratively with the clients, consultants, contractors, suppliers and councils is imperative.  We are a strong team that pride ourselves on clear communication, innovative designs and an eye for detail in our documentation that ensures a quality end result.

Who are we? We are Cameron and Kelly Pluck.

We are Christchurch born and raised. We have an interest in Architecture that is firmly grounded in the city. Qualified with a Bachelor in Architectural Studies and also LBP Design 2 licences, we are also are Professional Members of ADNZ (Architectural Designers New Zealand) - and Cam is member of the Canterbury/Westland Executive for ADNZ.