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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Nature Inspired
Pure Geometry
River Plastic
Maximalist
Sweetener
Transformative Repair
New Material
Halo
Black Glass
Wabi-Sabi
Mapuriti Nonga
Small Time • Far more interested in social change than growth for growth's sake, a small Sydney practice demonstrates its deep commitment to inter-generational living, modesty and more affordable architecture.
Open Source • Zen Architects’ first certified Passive House – an assured partnership with a builder and clients deeply committed to this method but adventurous about its design – feeds the senses and defies expectations in all directions.
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Comb Over • While maintaining its iconic retro style, Architect George playfully reimagines this classic South Coast beach house.
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Family Canopy • This new build in Sydney's densely packed Northern Suburbs achieves a sense of expansive calm despite packing a lot into the plan.
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Hearth and Home • A Brisbane site's history and surrounding natural splendour are creatively blended with the needs of its new inhabitants and, anchored by the authentic brick fireplace at its heart, the residence expands harmoniously, fostering fresh interactions.
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Stay Wild • This holiday house provides relaxed, resilient and thoughtfully designed spaces for three generations of a family to spend time by the seaside.
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Permaculture Tips
Bud
Sitting Lightly
Hide And Seek
Bridged • Elevated structures and connection to outdoor space are longstanding adversaries. But good design can play peacekeeper.
Park Life • With sustained, planned and informed advocacy, a Melbourne park becomes a beacon of reformed land use for plants, animals and people alike.
Island Slowjourn • With Bruny never failing to reveal more of its diverse wild side over many return visits, be wary of truncating a stay on this island off an island off an island.
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Minamidera • 1999 • Naoshima, Japan