Videos

Grip – Convolo Design

17 Apr, 2019

Grip – Convolo Design from green magazine on Vimeo. Australian hospitals produce 260 million kilograms of solid waste each year and health care facilities are growing at a rate of 5 percent. Grip provides ergonomically designed modular cutlery handles for people who have difficulties with gripping a regular piece. It…

Droop Lamp – Adam Markowitz & Apple Huang

17 Apr, 2019

Droop Lamp – Adam Markowitz & Apple Huang from green magazine on Vimeo. Droop explores the reuse of waste HDPE plastic, which is one of the most commonly used plastics in the packaging industry. Over 8 Million tonnes are produce every year, and this plastic will take centuries to degrade….

Standard Issue – Ben Tovim Design

17 Apr, 2019

Standard Issue – Ben Tovim Design from green magazine on Vimeo. ‘Standard Issue’ is an exploration off what is possible with ‘off the shelf’ sheet materials that are made from recycled content. Using ‘Plaspanel’ made from recycled HDPE plastic and ‘Regupol’ floor sheeting made from recycled rubber, both materials are…

Get a Handle On It – ACV Studio

17 Apr, 2019

 Get a Handle On It – ACV Studios from green magazine on Vimeo. Fabricated from production-waste plastics, ACV studio has shaped a series of handles for drawers, gates and doors. These handles are fun and friendly, and are a reaction to the ‘facelift culture’ promoted by renovation TV shows,…

Video: Jeremy Mcleod INVERT 2.0 MINI LIVING – BUILT BY ALL

13 Dec, 2018

 INVERT 2.0 is a collaboration between green and MINI LIVING to engage established architects and university students to respond to a brief that focusses on building for a sustainable future. A brief was issued to selected architects and RMIT students: to reimagine a city block beside the Queen Victoria…

Video: Andrew Walter INVERT 2.0 MINI LIVING – BUILT BY ALL

13 Dec, 2018

INVERT 2.0 is a collaboration between green and MINI LIVING to engage established architects and university students to respond to a brief that focusses on building for a sustainable future. A brief was issued to selected architects and RMIT students: to reimagine a city block beside the Queen Victoria Market…