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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Thinking Small
Random
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Made To Last
Renew
Curvy
Precarious
Fierce
Idle A While
Looking Forward
Perfectly Imperfect
Bacteria Built
Master Trio • With their steadily growing portfolio, this exciting small practice has one foot in academia and one foot in their well-received projects.
Sweet As • Transplanting their teenage family from Melbourne’s inner-north to the city’s southern fringe, these owner-builders created a prefabricated cross-laminated timber home to nurture family and community connection.
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Sideways • By nestling different parts of a modest brief into a range of available spaces, this Sydney home finds multiple ways to solve multiple problems.
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Top Job • A green roof and a light-filled, all-electric renovation have transformed a young family’s dark, austere Melbourne cottage into a sun-drenched, biodiverse delight.
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Out Backwards • When a backyard holds the key to your future - and a gateway to a beautiful park and its community - it takes fresh thinking to make it happen.
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A Cute Angle • In the quest for light, sun and air this small inner-city home cleverly wriggles free of its surrounding density.
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Permaculture Tips
100% Cork
Collaboration
Thornbury Canopy
Downside Up • A much-loved and much-travelled collection of pot plants wait years for their moment to shine in Melbourne’s inner city.
City Steppe • Working hand-in-hand with a renovation, the owners of this sloping urban block - one a landscape architect - found inventive ways to prioritise the greenery.
Great Ocean Treat • Famous for its road, lighting out on foot and trail is when the mythic force of this iconic stretch of coast - to say nothing of its rich local produce - is fully felt.
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Gifford Stutchbury • 2004