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
Women of Wood • A recent exhibition at Sturt Gallery in New South Wales included some fantastic work being made by female makers working in wood.
FUTURE TENSE • A selection of homes expanding our sustainability horizons.
VOLA stays true to Danish design legacy • Why the taps and accessories maker values longevity and sustainability above all.
Lantern House • A series of high-impact design interventions have transformed this terrace, making use of every millimetre.
Practical Prototype • Renowned for his clever apartment designs, architect Brad Swartz has transformed his own two-bedroom apartment into a light and spacious family home.
Ageing Gracefully • Materials like the kitchen’s well-insulated and soundproofed Solomit straw roof create an inner-city farmhouse palette inspired by the client’s rural background.
Treescape • Timbin House combines the aspirations of three families into an elegant holiday home that seamlessly nestles into the bushland.
Permaculture Tips
Upfront Garden
Two Become One • Landscape architect Emily Simpson merges architecture and landscape with layered and varied garden sanctuaries.
Corridor of Snacks • A community initiative in Melbourne is transforming nature strips into biodiverse street gardens for bees.
Ancient Land • Ancient gorges, crimson cliffs and serene rockpools characterise the Karijini lands in the north-west of Australia.
designbook
Lake Weyba House • 1996 • Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Gubi Gubi Country Architect: Gabriel and Elizabeth Poole