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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Mainstays • This interdisciplinary design studio is on a mission to make biomaterials a no-brainer for the built environment, and architecture truly regenerative.
Chameleon • This collection of new prefab and modular buildings across Australia and New Zealand is a mixed bunch, showing how a love of timber, a suburban or bush setting, or a predilection for mid-century modern can make these into anything homes.
Make Sound • Downtrodden, broken and far from its share house glory days, clever fixes restore dignity to a classic Sydney terrace.
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His & Hers • Familial understanding and sensitive interventions have opened up a small Melbourne home with subtlety and grace, celebrating a glorious yellow gum and restoring cherished heritage moments in the process.
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One Stop Shop • What happens when we stop competing for expensive city real estate and start sharing it instead?
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Shapeshifter • In Melbourne's inner-north, a family home reinvents itself, opening up not just its footprint, but many possible future permutations.
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Flow Effect • In lieu of excavation, a fine but critical line is drawn between concrete, community, water and play.
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Corridor • What does a building owe to the landscape it stands on? Creating a thoroughfare for bandicoots wanting a swim is one way to find out.
Block Party • A long, straight, boring and busy two-way street in Lombardy has been transformed by clever traffic management and genius plantings.
Hot Eyre • Rising to the challenge, an all-electric vehicle responds admirably on an epic car camping adventure across the vast expanses of South Australia during a summer heatwave.