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Green Magazine

#91 May-Jun 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

Discarded Revived

Four Legs

Bloom

Piloti

Refraction

Otherworldly

Smooth

Invisible Visible

Kahn and Corbu

DESIGN ANTHROPOLOGY

Black Bird

Siesta

Material Thinking • A different kind of architecture studio, Brisbane's Five Mile Radius engages in research and manufacturing with a materials focus, as well as design.

FAB PREFAB • Prefabricated buildings are on the rise especially in remote environments, offering efficient architecture with lower costs and faster construction times.

Laughing on the Inside • Quite the package, Ha Ha Haus in Alphington is attracting plenty of media admirers. But like the house itself, the inside story of its creation brims with delightful surprises. The result is a feast for the senses and a shape-shifting paean to nature

Specs

Pasture of Plenty • The team behind this pared-back structure tucked between the Otways and Victoria's Western District were happy for it to wear its 21st century rural aesthetic on its sleeve.

Specs

District Dialogue • When you renovate in a community through which a procession of kids heads to school every morning on a walking bus, it somehow makes sense that your plan is to be as open to that community as possible.

Specs

Now and Then • Defined as much by what was untouched as by what was built, this Melbourne courtyard house embraces its trees and streetscapes to place itself firmly in its community.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

VOOM

3D

Living Lab

Lit Up • The never-simple trick of getting light into an inner-city terrace finds its solution in a marriage of elegant landscaping and cleverly- designed courtyard spaces.

In the Zone • Embedded in village life at ground level and enveloped in a canopy of green upstairs, this Perth home is in-fill housing built for the senses.

Ports in a Storm • Beautiful architecture comes to the Tasmanian wilderness, bringing nightly elegance to one of the great walks of the world.

designbook

Temppeliaukio Church • 1969 • Helsinki, Finland


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: Green Press PTY LTD Edition: #91 May-Jun 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 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

Discarded Revived

Four Legs

Bloom

Piloti

Refraction

Otherworldly

Smooth

Invisible Visible

Kahn and Corbu

DESIGN ANTHROPOLOGY

Black Bird

Siesta

Material Thinking • A different kind of architecture studio, Brisbane's Five Mile Radius engages in research and manufacturing with a materials focus, as well as design.

FAB PREFAB • Prefabricated buildings are on the rise especially in remote environments, offering efficient architecture with lower costs and faster construction times.

Laughing on the Inside • Quite the package, Ha Ha Haus in Alphington is attracting plenty of media admirers. But like the house itself, the inside story of its creation brims with delightful surprises. The result is a feast for the senses and a shape-shifting paean to nature

Specs

Pasture of Plenty • The team behind this pared-back structure tucked between the Otways and Victoria's Western District were happy for it to wear its 21st century rural aesthetic on its sleeve.

Specs

District Dialogue • When you renovate in a community through which a procession of kids heads to school every morning on a walking bus, it somehow makes sense that your plan is to be as open to that community as possible.

Specs

Now and Then • Defined as much by what was untouched as by what was built, this Melbourne courtyard house embraces its trees and streetscapes to place itself firmly in its community.

Specs

Permaculture Tips

VOOM

3D

Living Lab

Lit Up • The never-simple trick of getting light into an inner-city terrace finds its solution in a marriage of elegant landscaping and cleverly- designed courtyard spaces.

In the Zone • Embedded in village life at ground level and enveloped in a canopy of green upstairs, this Perth home is in-fill housing built for the senses.

Ports in a Storm • Beautiful architecture comes to the Tasmanian wilderness, bringing nightly elegance to one of the great walks of the world.

designbook

Temppeliaukio Church • 1969 • Helsinki, Finland


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