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Rays of Hope • sonnen creates home energy storage systems and services powered by a vision to make renewable energy achievable for all.
Signature • Fiona Dunin of FMD Architects continues to set her own bar with a whole-house aesthetic backed up by meticulous planning.
DAILY GRIND • Our annual selection of places for work and study where ideas happen.
In the Trees • A Jan Juc home for a retired builder and avid gardener designed by their son and daughter-in-law takes inspiration from the beach house vernacular and rejoices in the landscape.
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Welcome Departure • A renovated suburban Melbourne home reaches out to its surrounding community while providing a compact yet comfortable family environment within.
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Surrounded • How Tim Bennetton Architects embraced the landscape of a flood plain site to create a welcoming home that brings family together.
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Cause and Effect • Sprout House, designed by Barnacle Studio, is a balancing act of bushfire compliance, budget and creativity resulting in a fusion of utilitarianism and sophistication.
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Permaculture Tips
Upfront Garden
Better and Better • The sprawling landscaping surrounding a house on an escarpment behind Byron Bay is a celebration of the aesthetic and practical qualities of Australian native plants.
Journey Maker • Terry Hatch of New Zealand’s Joy Plants grows native and special species nourished by a lifetime’s work of conservation.
Element of Surprise • New South Wales' Central Coast has many discoveries to be made in and around Bouddi National Park.
designbook • The following pages contain a selection of products and services from designbook, green magazine’s online, interactive directory.
41 Barker Road • 1977 • Subiaco, WA. Wajuk Country. Architect: Brian Klopper