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Green Magazine

#79 May-June 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

V-ZUG shares Swiss values with the world • V-ZUG is a boutique manufacturer based in Zug, Switzerland that has made its name globally for quality, innovation and dedication to sustainability.

Repurposing Revolution • Melbourne-based multidisciplinary practice Revival Projects takes salvaging and repurposing materials to new heights – and they’re not stopping there.

City Meets Country • Built around a veggie garden, Terracotta House flips multi-generational living and ‘house + rear garden’ thinking on its head.

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Comings and Goings • A family home on the edge of a reserve in Tasmania is a masterful mix of fixed and moving parts that embrace the ebb and flow of daily life.

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Multifaceted • Partners in life and architecture, the pair behind Bligh Graham Architects have designed their own Queensland family home as a prototype for flexible, adaptable living.

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The World Within • What was a quirky 1960s house in Sydney’s Paddington now contains many surprises and delights behind its unassuming façade.

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Everlasting • Splinter Society Architecture gave a classic Californian bungalow a 21st century reno that reconfigures its spaces for maximum enjoyment.

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Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

New Beginning • Two horticulturists worked with empathy and in close collaboration to create a garden of colour, movement and meaning.

The Ruin Garden • An architect and her artist partner have turned a decrepit former shipyard in Berlin into a garden as unique as it is picturesque.

In the Rhythm • The Tasman Peninsula offers an abundance of history and many chances for adventure that are best savoured at a relaxed pace.

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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #79 May-June 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 1, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

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

V-ZUG shares Swiss values with the world • V-ZUG is a boutique manufacturer based in Zug, Switzerland that has made its name globally for quality, innovation and dedication to sustainability.

Repurposing Revolution • Melbourne-based multidisciplinary practice Revival Projects takes salvaging and repurposing materials to new heights – and they’re not stopping there.

City Meets Country • Built around a veggie garden, Terracotta House flips multi-generational living and ‘house + rear garden’ thinking on its head.

Specs

Comings and Goings • A family home on the edge of a reserve in Tasmania is a masterful mix of fixed and moving parts that embrace the ebb and flow of daily life.

Specs

Multifaceted • Partners in life and architecture, the pair behind Bligh Graham Architects have designed their own Queensland family home as a prototype for flexible, adaptable living.

Specs

The World Within • What was a quirky 1960s house in Sydney’s Paddington now contains many surprises and delights behind its unassuming façade.

Specs

Everlasting • Splinter Society Architecture gave a classic Californian bungalow a 21st century reno that reconfigures its spaces for maximum enjoyment.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

New Beginning • Two horticulturists worked with empathy and in close collaboration to create a garden of colour, movement and meaning.

The Ruin Garden • An architect and her artist partner have turned a decrepit former shipyard in Berlin into a garden as unique as it is picturesque.

In the Rhythm • The Tasman Peninsula offers an abundance of history and many chances for adventure that are best savoured at a relaxed pace.

designbook

What I like about you


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