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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Time and Again • Hear from Brickworks Building Products about why you can’t go past brick for its environmental credentials, style and longevity.
Front Runner • Thor Diesendorf has turned a passion for sustainably-minded carpentry into his life’s work at Canberra furniture maker, Thor’s Hammer.
Homemade • Little Black Cabin in the Blue Mountains brings SMITH Architects' broad experience and knowledge of architecture into one small and succinct building.
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Ensconced • Two very different architects, a trusted builder, a tight budget and an unusual heritage-listed building in Carlton North have combined to create a compact family home.
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Paired • Brisbane’s Twin Houses by John Ellway are two separate yet identical houses that go to show how building more with less is a fruitful strategy in our cities.
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Kick Back • Sophisticated touches and careful positioning give this small studio just beyond a coastal Tassie town a big impact.
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Trinket Box • Working within a constrained site and budget, Architect George prioritised outdoor space and personalised details in this Newtown terrace.
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Second Wind • The courtyard garden of a seminal work of architecture is transformed into a canvas for seasonal light and shadow.
Hand and Heart • The Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Centre is built on deep respect for Indigenous knowledge and culture, interdisciplinary collaboration and aspiration for the future.
Roaring Fortitude • Perceptions of King Island as a windswept cow paddock belie the reality of this isle straddling 40° south latitude in Bass Strait.
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