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Green Magazine

#101 Jan-Feb 2025
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.

Laminex®

editorial

Green Magazine

Creative Ecology

Tagged

Time

Bio Forms

Ancient Forms

Stacked

Unfold

Biophilic

Ceramic Innovation

Hang Up

Walking The Talk

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Dancer

Enduring Forms • The nature of Tasmania’s wild and dramatic landscape has instilled in this architecture practice a focus on sustainability across environmental, social and cultural impacts. This strong ethos is driven by its four directors and the leadership team.

Rethinking New • These kitchens showcase a range of sustainable approaches to renovating, including recycled materials, energy efficient systems and the benefits of reuse – sometimes things do best when you give them a good scrub and leave them as they are.

Cocooned • Located amid the bushland, a humble off-grid home draws inspiration from century-old local vernacular and complements the beauty of the natural landscape.

Ridgy Didge • An owner-built coastal home/office combines PassivHaus rigour with mid-century Beachcomber style in a sustainable, healthy home designed around nature and enough-ness.

Lasting • Melding together contemporary and mid-century design, this 1950s house has been given a longer life and an even more desirable quality.

Mother of Invention • Canny clients who saw potential in a tricky, affordable site team up with local architects to create a satisfyingly simple, economical and beautifully realised regional home.

Lost and Found • With constraints at every turn but with a surprisingly collegiate approach, a small cabin made of bits and bobs takes shape.

Sit and Learn

Waste Reformed

Narrm Ngarrgu

Star Flight • A modest extension grows into a family sanctuary where architecture and landscaping encourage blue sky thinking.

Brae • Well on its way to becoming a culinary legend, this Otways destination, known around the world, happily relies on its equally famous farm garden.

Suburban Tryst • A big city suburb in the form of a stunning seaside village, Manly overflows with treasures both physical and culinary. All kicked off by one of the world’s great ferry rides.

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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #101 Jan-Feb 2025

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  • Release date: January 1, 2025

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OverDrive Magazine

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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.

Laminex®

editorial

Green Magazine

Creative Ecology

Tagged

Time

Bio Forms

Ancient Forms

Stacked

Unfold

Biophilic

Ceramic Innovation

Hang Up

Walking The Talk

Pull 03

Dancer

Enduring Forms • The nature of Tasmania’s wild and dramatic landscape has instilled in this architecture practice a focus on sustainability across environmental, social and cultural impacts. This strong ethos is driven by its four directors and the leadership team.

Rethinking New • These kitchens showcase a range of sustainable approaches to renovating, including recycled materials, energy efficient systems and the benefits of reuse – sometimes things do best when you give them a good scrub and leave them as they are.

Cocooned • Located amid the bushland, a humble off-grid home draws inspiration from century-old local vernacular and complements the beauty of the natural landscape.

Ridgy Didge • An owner-built coastal home/office combines PassivHaus rigour with mid-century Beachcomber style in a sustainable, healthy home designed around nature and enough-ness.

Lasting • Melding together contemporary and mid-century design, this 1950s house has been given a longer life and an even more desirable quality.

Mother of Invention • Canny clients who saw potential in a tricky, affordable site team up with local architects to create a satisfyingly simple, economical and beautifully realised regional home.

Lost and Found • With constraints at every turn but with a surprisingly collegiate approach, a small cabin made of bits and bobs takes shape.

Sit and Learn

Waste Reformed

Narrm Ngarrgu

Star Flight • A modest extension grows into a family sanctuary where architecture and landscaping encourage blue sky thinking.

Brae • Well on its way to becoming a culinary legend, this Otways destination, known around the world, happily relies on its equally famous farm garden.

Suburban Tryst • A big city suburb in the form of a stunning seaside village, Manly overflows with treasures both physical and culinary. All kicked off by one of the world’s great ferry rides.

designbook


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