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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Cultural Connections • Provider is a fusion of Australian and Japanese sensibilities, selling a variety of design objects each with a sustainable, slow design ethos.
Regenerative Wonder • Together with an architect and landscape architect, an engaged, design-savvy client with a passion for bush regeneration has created something extraordinary along a tributary of Melbourne’s Birrarung.
Two Worlds • Designed as an inner and an outer world, this house by Incidental Architecture provides both prospect and refuge while capturing the personalities of its clients.
Force of Nature • A playful collaboration between MRTN Architects, SBLA Studio and a client with strong views and unconventional needs has created a restorative take on the contemporary farmhouse.
Shipshape • Buffeted by all that Tassie weather might throw at a house and its inhabitants, this wood-lined cocoon is respite personified.
Girt by Sea • In precious locations subject to extremes of weather, renovating what previous generations of housing got largely right is proving a smart move.
Sophisticated Salvaging • Under the guidance of Revival Projects this former wool store has been revived via a system of adaptive reuse.
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Laak Boorndap • In the face of climate change, building a large-scale urban garden designed for unity and reflection is a long walk into unchartered horticulture.
Slice of Life • There’s the happy happenstance of finding a landscape designer living over your back fence. But just wait till they install the hot tub.
Barragunda • Moving methodically, like trust, a collective of businesses form a jigsaw to produce beautiful food and produce while diving deep into regenerative farming.
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