He is best known for presenting the TV series Grand Designs New Zealand for six seasons, from 2015 through to 2020.
Originally based at Studio 333 in Camberwell, South London, in 1994 the practice moved to Amsterdam, due to it having won an architectural competition for a mixed-use site in Groningen.
[2] He was a founding board member of PrefabNZ, a non-profit organisation focused creating innovation and excellence in New Zealand homes and buildings.
[4] The Stilt House which featured in Grand Designs New Zealand Season 2, Episode 4 incorporated Click-Raft into its construction.
[5] Producers of Grand Designs New Zealand said they had considered more than 60 possible candidates for hosting, before settling on Moller.