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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Place Maker • Architect Hannah Tribe’s Bundeena House is a relaxed, welcoming beach house that doubles as an economical kit-home prototype for like-minded people.
FEAST FOR THE SENSES • A selection of kitchens to satisfy the appetites of design lovers.
Bach to Basics • A tiny St Andrews beach house creates a ‘deluxe yurt’ for a young family keen to be thrown together and experience the elements.
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Symphonious • A Perth home enhances the experience of changing seasons while providing shelter from the elements.
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Giving Spirit • Breathe extended a helping hand by rebuilding a couple’s home following the Black Summer bushfires, in so doing demonstrating what can be achieved by rallying around a common goal.
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Modest Modernist • An architect has diligently and devotedly reinvigorated a 1950s bayside Melbourne home by hand for his family.
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Permaculture Tips
Upfront Garden
Seeds of Change • Street gardens bring a multitude of benefits to their neighbourhoods and brighten the days of the people around them.
Sharing and Caring • Mornington Peninsula’s Transition Farm is devoted to producing seeds from crops tailored to the environment using biodynamic principles.
Way to Go • The Otways in Victoria’s south-west never cease to astound.
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Vineyard Residence • 2004 • Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Boonwurrung Country Architect: JWA