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Green Magazine

#90 Mar-Apr 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.

Editorial

Green Magazine

Berta

Salad Days

Curvy

Eclipse

Offcut

Incorporeal

Edgy

Upcycled

Concrete?

Lived Learning

Stacks Up

Group Work • More than comfortable with their big ideas writ small, Studio Edwards holds a collaborative modesty close to its heart.

HIGH DENSITY DIGS • Designed by leading architects, with green credentials and fresh financial models to boot, these beauties are a cut above the frequently found multi-residential fare.

With the Flow • In a dip between undulating Northcote Hill and Ivanhoe, with bush and Birrarung (the Yarra) at the end of the street, architect Oscar Sainsbury's elevated home achieves a languid, bush-meets-beach house vibe a stone's throw from Melbourne's CBD.

Specs

Disconnected • A stand of tiny dwellings in a wooded grove work hard to give those who stay an abundance of quiet from a madding world.

Specs

Little Darling • Transforming this tiny house with a heritage listing was not an easy feat, but this project proves that minimalism and heritage can mix.

Specs

Time and Tide • A delicate pavilion that coexists harmoniously within its subtropical environment, Paperbark Pod celebrates outdoor living and fosters deeper relationships with neighbours.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

In the Can

Built to Last

Regenerate

Idyll Masquerade • Landscape design studio The Garden Social embrace the age and character of this converted building in Newtown and infuse the outdoor spaces with a walled garden enchantment.

Food for Thought • Farm My School, a pilot program at Bellarine Secondary College in Drysdale, Victoria, is transforming a disused soccer pitch into a regenerative market garden connecting families, farmers and educators through great food and ecological stewardship.

Big Sky Cabin • Sitting quietly in the foothills of Australia's highest mountains, Mill Cabin is lovingly crafted for the timelessness of all-season adventuring or day-long reading sessions by the fire.

designbook

Lunuganga • 1949-2003 • Sri Lanka


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #90 Mar-Apr 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 1, 2023

Formats

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.

Editorial

Green Magazine

Berta

Salad Days

Curvy

Eclipse

Offcut

Incorporeal

Edgy

Upcycled

Concrete?

Lived Learning

Stacks Up

Group Work • More than comfortable with their big ideas writ small, Studio Edwards holds a collaborative modesty close to its heart.

HIGH DENSITY DIGS • Designed by leading architects, with green credentials and fresh financial models to boot, these beauties are a cut above the frequently found multi-residential fare.

With the Flow • In a dip between undulating Northcote Hill and Ivanhoe, with bush and Birrarung (the Yarra) at the end of the street, architect Oscar Sainsbury's elevated home achieves a languid, bush-meets-beach house vibe a stone's throw from Melbourne's CBD.

Specs

Disconnected • A stand of tiny dwellings in a wooded grove work hard to give those who stay an abundance of quiet from a madding world.

Specs

Little Darling • Transforming this tiny house with a heritage listing was not an easy feat, but this project proves that minimalism and heritage can mix.

Specs

Time and Tide • A delicate pavilion that coexists harmoniously within its subtropical environment, Paperbark Pod celebrates outdoor living and fosters deeper relationships with neighbours.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

In the Can

Built to Last

Regenerate

Idyll Masquerade • Landscape design studio The Garden Social embrace the age and character of this converted building in Newtown and infuse the outdoor spaces with a walled garden enchantment.

Food for Thought • Farm My School, a pilot program at Bellarine Secondary College in Drysdale, Victoria, is transforming a disused soccer pitch into a regenerative market garden connecting families, farmers and educators through great food and ecological stewardship.

Big Sky Cabin • Sitting quietly in the foothills of Australia's highest mountains, Mill Cabin is lovingly crafted for the timelessness of all-season adventuring or day-long reading sessions by the fire.

designbook

Lunuganga • 1949-2003 • Sri Lanka


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