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Green Magazine

#89 Jan-Feb 2023
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.

Solar Battery System Solved • Arcstream by Qcells delivers the 100% green energy solar solution

Editorial

Green Magazine

Exposed

Buckle

The Great Beyond

LOCAL PALETTE

Modus Operandi

IN-TERIA

Pizza-light

The Dream

Timber, leather, brass

Hang Low

Reborn

INVERT 4.0

Fare play • A run of dream gigs that started early has the food media (and MasterChef contestants) tripping over superlatives when they describe Vue de Monde Executive Chef Hugh Allen. The down-to-earth man himself seems more excited about seafood.

HEART OF HOME • The hardest working room in the house is a broad church; they vary as much as we do. A curated collection of beautiful kitchens where, as Julia Child once said, there is no end to imagination.

Up North • The alchemy of inventing space where so little exists ensures this 150-year-old house lives on as a beautiful and accommodating home.

Specs

A Pinch of Pepper • Some highly strategic renovations to an existing house pave the way for a standalone addition at the cutting edge of green building practices.

Specs

Wild Glamour • The glorious views might be across Melbourne but, as a love letter to the 1950s, this house brings some unmistakable Hollywood Hills to the suburbs.

Specs

Slowly But Surely • Eschewing the urgency of most renovations, time allowed this decade-long project to reveal a finished product of fully evolved ideas and utter loveliness.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

Sunny Sunday

With Seams

In Hiding

Hobart Hygge • Multi-generational living on a steep site in Tasmania has provided the proximity of family, community and a cosy refuge from the big arctic weather.

Built to Spill • This lush multi-zoned garden echoes the local ecology while doing a slow waltz with the built forms both in and around it.

Hope Springs Eternal • Via the collective efforts of a deeply committed group, this former forestry mill on a beautiful site has been reborn to celebrate Tasmania's past and its future.

designbook

Heide II • 1967 • Bulleen, Victoria. Wurundjeri Country


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #89 Jan-Feb 2023

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  • Release date: January 1, 2023

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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.

Solar Battery System Solved • Arcstream by Qcells delivers the 100% green energy solar solution

Editorial

Green Magazine

Exposed

Buckle

The Great Beyond

LOCAL PALETTE

Modus Operandi

IN-TERIA

Pizza-light

The Dream

Timber, leather, brass

Hang Low

Reborn

INVERT 4.0

Fare play • A run of dream gigs that started early has the food media (and MasterChef contestants) tripping over superlatives when they describe Vue de Monde Executive Chef Hugh Allen. The down-to-earth man himself seems more excited about seafood.

HEART OF HOME • The hardest working room in the house is a broad church; they vary as much as we do. A curated collection of beautiful kitchens where, as Julia Child once said, there is no end to imagination.

Up North • The alchemy of inventing space where so little exists ensures this 150-year-old house lives on as a beautiful and accommodating home.

Specs

A Pinch of Pepper • Some highly strategic renovations to an existing house pave the way for a standalone addition at the cutting edge of green building practices.

Specs

Wild Glamour • The glorious views might be across Melbourne but, as a love letter to the 1950s, this house brings some unmistakable Hollywood Hills to the suburbs.

Specs

Slowly But Surely • Eschewing the urgency of most renovations, time allowed this decade-long project to reveal a finished product of fully evolved ideas and utter loveliness.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

Sunny Sunday

With Seams

In Hiding

Hobart Hygge • Multi-generational living on a steep site in Tasmania has provided the proximity of family, community and a cosy refuge from the big arctic weather.

Built to Spill • This lush multi-zoned garden echoes the local ecology while doing a slow waltz with the built forms both in and around it.

Hope Springs Eternal • Via the collective efforts of a deeply committed group, this former forestry mill on a beautiful site has been reborn to celebrate Tasmania's past and its future.

designbook

Heide II • 1967 • Bulleen, Victoria. Wurundjeri Country


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