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Green Magazine is Australia's leading publication for inspirational stories on sustainable design featuring local and international houses, gardens and profiles. Green is a leading architecture, design, travel and landscape design publication.
Green Magazine
4d ago
The Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Centre is built on deep respect for Indigenous knowledge and culture, interdisciplinary collaboration and aspiration for the future ..read more
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2w ago
Inspiring curiosity and conversation, 19 Waterloo Street is a mixed-use site that’s liveable, sustainable and engaging ..read more
Green Magazine
2w ago
This latest chapter in a growing list of cleverly retrofitted and financially-accessible housing projects had gold in its bones even before the dream team turned up ..read more
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1M ago
Via a trio of pavilions in Brisbane's south, a multigenerational family has set themselves up for the most civilised of cohabitations ..read more
Green Magazine
1M ago
Returning to the tricky terrain of rail-side sites, an all-star crew brings its unique approach to carbon neutral apartments in Melbourne's south, offering passersby an intriguing peek under the hood and its residents deeply thought-out amenity ..read more
Green Magazine
2M ago
Two horticulturists worked with empathy and in close collaboration to create a garden of colour, movement and meaning ..read more
Green Magazine
2M ago
A Bannockburn groundskeeper’s cottage – of sorts – on the regenerating farm of two design educators offers refuge, connection and clear views: to vulnerable ecologies, architecture’s role in colonial dispossession and possible futures seeded by diverse communities’ custodianship ..read more
Green Magazine
2M ago
Removing trip hazards was just the tip of the iceberg when considering the design for this this deeply modest age-in-place home in a flame zone ..read more
Green Magazine
2M ago
Can the nature strip lift its game? These thriving verge gardens answer in the affirmative ..read more
Green Magazine
3M ago
Clinton Cole, director of CplusC Architectural Workshop, hopes to inspire others to design, build and live in a more sustainable way ..read more