GREEN MAGAZINE is Australia's leading magazine for inspirational stories on sustainable architecture featuring local and international houses, gardens and profiles. Discover spectacular city, country and coastal homes and gardens featuring environmental design with lots of personality, as well as profiles on people engaged in new and exciting projects.
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Green Magazine
Stratified
Tactile Dialogues
Remnant
Scholé
A New Normal
Humble Pine
Together
Bucket
Repurposed
Miniature
Agroforestry
Fallen, Felled
Full Bloom • What does it mean to live well in high-density urban environments, and how can our homes help or hinder us? Neometro's book capturing residents’ insights over four decades highlights the conditions needed for home life to blossom.
Maker Space • Building an extension to a narrow house on an elongated block by the railway was made infinitely simpler by having already run some beta in the backyard.
High and Dry • When winters on a hill overlooking the Tasman are no longer the place for a leaky shed, it is time for the cosiest of cabins to step in.
Southern Calm • It takes clarity of mind to carve out part of a very small house to make way for garden and light. But often, space is best measured by the senses rather than the numbers.
Timeless • An inventive Victorian beach house reflects years of friendship with a client who shares a love of tactile artistry, playful togetherness and neighbourly interaction.
Skyhook • Bringing in the sun from all seasons to bathe a bold colour palette in natural light effects a powerful and simple transformation.
Roma's Room • A child's bedroom made from pre-used materials that can shift with the seasons and the rhythms of the family.
Lay Back
Al fresco
Real Learning
Kinder Garden • A historic homestead meets a garden specifically designed for growth, learning and healing for children.
Bush Fun • By combining ecological sciences, bush restoration practices and landscape architecture with a large dose of fun, BUSHY is restoring natural systems and ecology one project at a time.
Bejeweled • Returning to a cosy retreat and exceptional cuisine from local produce, after a day exploring the wilds of Tassie’s east coast, is a combination hard to beat.
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