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Green Magazine

#77 January-February 2021
Magazine

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

Upfront

Future Food System • Joost Bakker has created a Greenhouse mark V and this is his most ambitious and thought-provoking to-date.

HITS THE SPOT • Our annual kitchens feature dishes up style, substance and singularity.

Opportunity Knocks • When a staged alteration and addition became a knock-down rebuild, the homeowners reduced the size of their house – allowing for greater indoor-outdoor connections and landscaped areas.

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Timeless • A sensitive update to a home by seminal modernist architects McGlashan and Everist keeps the spirit of the original design alive.

Specs

Fine Print • Receptive clients, a realistic brief and budget and an astute builder made for a smooth, fun renovation of a 1940s home in Northcote.

Specs

Piece by Piece • Sam Crawford Architects designed this beach house on Scotland Island to blend into the background, focusing on the occupants inside and natural vistas outside.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

On the Verge • Can the nature strip lift its game? These thriving verge gardens answer in the affirmative.

Exotic Gift • The new Arid Garden at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne has its roots in a succulent and cacti collection started by a passionate young boy over a hundred years ago.

New Chapter • The Gold Coast’s beaches are a major drawcard for tourists, however less than an hour’s drive from the surf city’s rolling waves, the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests offer a restorative respite from the digital world.

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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #77 January-February 2021

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  • Release date: January 2, 2021

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Languages

English

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

Upfront

Future Food System • Joost Bakker has created a Greenhouse mark V and this is his most ambitious and thought-provoking to-date.

HITS THE SPOT • Our annual kitchens feature dishes up style, substance and singularity.

Opportunity Knocks • When a staged alteration and addition became a knock-down rebuild, the homeowners reduced the size of their house – allowing for greater indoor-outdoor connections and landscaped areas.

Specs

Timeless • A sensitive update to a home by seminal modernist architects McGlashan and Everist keeps the spirit of the original design alive.

Specs

Fine Print • Receptive clients, a realistic brief and budget and an astute builder made for a smooth, fun renovation of a 1940s home in Northcote.

Specs

Piece by Piece • Sam Crawford Architects designed this beach house on Scotland Island to blend into the background, focusing on the occupants inside and natural vistas outside.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

On the Verge • Can the nature strip lift its game? These thriving verge gardens answer in the affirmative.

Exotic Gift • The new Arid Garden at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne has its roots in a succulent and cacti collection started by a passionate young boy over a hundred years ago.

New Chapter • The Gold Coast’s beaches are a major drawcard for tourists, however less than an hour’s drive from the surf city’s rolling waves, the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests offer a restorative respite from the digital world.

designbook

What I like about you


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