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.
Editorial
Green Magazine
Domestic Goddess
Informed
Stem
Perfectly Odd
Carbon Neg Shed
Cambio
Somatic Archive
Masked
Lightly
Materials Matter
Eucalyptus
Angular
Drawing Inspiration • Rainy days drawing with his young kids while home-schooling inspired furniture maker Jeremy Lee to create 100 sketches he's honing into a 10-chair collection built to last lifetimes.
KITCHENALIA • The heart of the home is now fully embracing its role as an engine room of a house's green credentials.
In Tandem • Passive House principles and BAL-FZ requirements work in tandem in this Blue Mountains house by Anderson Architecture, creating a small, sustainable, bushfire-resilient home.
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Dux of Luxe • Perched within the picturesque Currumbin Valley, Kingfisher House serves as a shining example of what it takes to build a sustainable luxury home within a suburban context.
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Shared Custody • A Bannockburn groundskeeper ‘s cottage – of sorts – on the regenerating farm of two design educators offers refuge, connection and clear views: to vulnerable ecologies, architecture's role in colonial dispossession and possible futures seeded by diverse communities’ custodianship.
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Hip to be Home • Removing trip hazards was just the tip of the iceberg when considering the design for this this deeply modest age-in-place home in a flame zone.
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Permaculture Tips
Herbs on Wheels
Benched
The Temple
Beta Planting • An experimental garden in Frankston provides not only plant information but public perception feedback to one of our most exciting gardeners.
Going Natural • Landscape architect Emily Simpson transforms a formal, traditional garden into a more natural, textured landscape, providing a variety of spaces for its owners to enjoy.
California Dreaming • While looking out across the Pacific for its fabulous inspiration, Byron's newest eco-lodge stays very close to home.
designbook
Brion-Vega tomb • 1968-1978 • San Vito d'Altivole, Italy