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Green Magazine

#84 March-April 2022
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.

LONGEVITY IS THE ULTIMATE SUSTAINABI LITY

Editorial

Green Magazine

Upfront

The Spark • Clinton Cole, director of CplusC Architectural Workshop, hopes to inspire others to design, build and live in a more sustainable way.

HI NEIGHBOUR • Multi-res homes for many walks of life.

New Light • A once dark and disconnected Sydney California bungalow has been turned into a joyous, convivial place with the problem solving of architect, Downie North.

Keep it Green • A simple and thoughtful extension to a 1950s weatherboard cottage in Perth is mindful of the surrounding garden.

Take Wing • A long, skinny, single-storey Edwardian weatherboard disconnected from light and garden has shape-shifted with a 10-fold butterfly roof. text: Kath Dolan

Terroir • An off-grid family home in the Byron Bay hinterland captures the history of its region, infused with a contemporary twist.

Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

Weird and Wonderful • The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is a celebration of the varying ecologies and unique floral diversity of Australia, presented in an award-winning contemporary design framework.

The Ungarden • An off-grid property on an exposed ridgeline in country Victoria comes with “not necessarily a garden” but a landscape treatment that harnesses natural elements.

To the Point • Tasmania’s South Arm Peninsula delights with a relaxing and interesting sojourn mere minutes from the airport.

designbook

Fremantle College • 1967 • Fremantle, Western Australia. Wajuk Country Architect: Cameron Chisholm Nicol


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #84 March-April 2022

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  • Release date: March 1, 2022

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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.

LONGEVITY IS THE ULTIMATE SUSTAINABI LITY

Editorial

Green Magazine

Upfront

The Spark • Clinton Cole, director of CplusC Architectural Workshop, hopes to inspire others to design, build and live in a more sustainable way.

HI NEIGHBOUR • Multi-res homes for many walks of life.

New Light • A once dark and disconnected Sydney California bungalow has been turned into a joyous, convivial place with the problem solving of architect, Downie North.

Keep it Green • A simple and thoughtful extension to a 1950s weatherboard cottage in Perth is mindful of the surrounding garden.

Take Wing • A long, skinny, single-storey Edwardian weatherboard disconnected from light and garden has shape-shifted with a 10-fold butterfly roof. text: Kath Dolan

Terroir • An off-grid family home in the Byron Bay hinterland captures the history of its region, infused with a contemporary twist.

Permaculture Tips

Upfront Garden

Weird and Wonderful • The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is a celebration of the varying ecologies and unique floral diversity of Australia, presented in an award-winning contemporary design framework.

The Ungarden • An off-grid property on an exposed ridgeline in country Victoria comes with “not necessarily a garden” but a landscape treatment that harnesses natural elements.

To the Point • Tasmania’s South Arm Peninsula delights with a relaxing and interesting sojourn mere minutes from the airport.

designbook

Fremantle College • 1967 • Fremantle, Western Australia. Wajuk Country Architect: Cameron Chisholm Nicol


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