Press
Print Articles
Sanctuary: Modern Green Homes, Issue 63 showcases 50/50s House.
Grand Designs Australia Building Guide, Issue 02, features two of our houses: Boulevard House + Northcote Solar Home.
Design Matters: Awarded Magazine, Issue 5, 2020, features our winning houses: Boulevard House + The Snug.
Sanctuary:
Modern Green Homes magazine, Issue 47, features our Magnolia Soul.
Green Magazine, Issue 89, features 50/50s House our mid-century renovation.
Design Matters: Awarded Magazine, Issue 6, 2021, features our triple award-winning project Maaemo.
Grand Designs Australia Magazine, Issue 9.3, features our award winning Boulevard House: Boulevard House
Sanctuary:
Modern Green Homes magazine, Issue 37, features our Smart Home.
Build Home, Issue 28.4, features our exciting project: Boulevard House.
Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly, Vol. 28 No. 4, features Northcote Solar Home our Sustainability Awards finalist
Maison & Travaux:
French interior design magazine, Issue 312. We made the front cover with Maaemo!
Sanctuary:
Modern Green Homes magazine, Issue 31, covers our owner-builder project, Relocated Recycled.
Intersect, Q1.22, features an in depth article about our award winning project: The Snug.
Grand Designs Australia Magazine, Issue 10.1, features our award winning house: The Snug.
Build Home:
Showcasing the best builders in Victoria and NSW, Issue 54, features Jill’s House.
Sanctuary:
Modern Green Homes magazine, Issue 28, features our Sustainable Terrace.
Digital Articles
“Green Sheep Collective have smartly incorporated their architectural knowhow into the design to restore a bungalow that will certainly catch the eye of those walking down the street.” The Snug - Architecture & Design
“Green Sheep Collective infused passive design and techniques in the renovation and extension of Magnolia Soul, a two-bedroom single-fronted timber Victorian cottage in inner Melbourne.” Magnolia Soul - Home Snapshots
“Just when you think magic only happens on telly, you’ll be surprised with how a place, once dark and cold could be transformed into a bright, warm home.” Treehouse Terrace - Hunting for George
“…the price is impressive given the inclusion of high-level environmentally sustainable principles and components.” Smart Home - Lucy Wang, INHABITAT
“…a beautiful Melbourne home that shows how energy efficiency can go hand-in-hand with contemporary design.” Northcote Solar Home - Lucy Wang, INHABITAT
Smart Home - Habitus Living
“50/50s House’s restrained renovation makes way for a new series of spaces that help the living zones spill into the outdoors, where a lush new garden awaits.” 50/50s House - Christina Karras, The Design Files
“Well Tempered House is a healthy, energy-efficient home that brings as much interest and ingenuity to its residents as it does to the community passing by, bringing positive outcomes for the community and the planet.” Well Tempered House -ArchDaily
“With a series of energy-efficiently upgrades, the new, slightly larger house achieves "a massive 77% reduction in heating and cooling” The Snug - Lunchbox Architect
The Snug - ArchDaily
“A transformation of a single-fronted, inner Melbourne, timber Victorian cottage into a highly sustainable, modestly-sized family home.” Magnolia Soul - The Canberra Times
“Architects from Green Sheep Collective designed a cosy family home, which translates the modern idea of creating a sustainable house in the busy Melbourne suburb of North Carlton.” Treehouse Terrace - Rebecca Wilkinson, The Local Project
“Green Sheep Collective’s new project in Melbourne’s inner north combines high-level environmentally sustainable design (ESD) with a striking roofscape, contemporary finishes, and an emphasis on outdoors and family.” Northcote Solar Home - Architecture & Design
“With striking exposed timber rafters and polished concrete, this energy efficient extension in Melbourne designed by Green Sheep Collective shows how to transform drab to delightful.” Oh What A Ceiling! - Eco Shack
“Colour, joy and light epitomise the internal spaces. Green Sheep Collective relocated the connection between living and dining rooms and removed a wall in order to increase light and introduce contemporary living to the dwelling.“ 50/50s House - Architecture & Design
“It reconnects a garden-loving family to the spaces they share and a lush habitat that energises them.” 50/50s House - Kath Dolan, Green
“A thermal mass slab, increased insulation, adjustable shading as well as an influx of light and natural-ventilation ensures for a sustainable dwelling underpinned by Green Sheep’s environmental expertise.” Well Tempered House -
Architecture & Design
“Every detail has been considered, high-quality materials are employed throughout, and landscaping integrates seamlessly.” Boulevard House - ArchDaily
Treehouse Terrace -Hunting for George
“Infusing adjacency, visibility, and occupancy into the design has created a place for climbers, social groups, and the community to connect and be proud of.” Northside Boulders - Builtworks
“This modern two-storey terrace house… creates a beautiful indoor space of natural light and provides great flexibility of function between the indoors and the outdoors.” Sustainable Terrace - Rebecca Wilkinson, The Local Project
“Featuring strong lines and geometric forms, 50/50s house by Green Sheep Collective is a charming home that is as endearing as it is enduring.” 50/50s House - Australian Design
Review
Smart Home - Arch2O
“Protective and approachable, Boulevard House is an exemplar of passive solar design that was built to last and destined to satisfy.” Boulevard House - COMPLETEHOME
The result is a contemporary, aesthetically striking development that has received positive feedback and support from the local community. Alphington Townhouses - ArchDaily
“Today’s home, designed by Green Sheep Collective, finds a new architectural language for the magnolia – one of sustainability and beauty.” Magnolia Soul - Lucy Feagins, The Design Files
“A small-footprint abode that packs a punch, this home is living proof that sustainability and beauty can go hand in hand.” The Snug - COMPLETEHOME
“The architects employed a mixture of passive design principles and thoughtfully irregular configurations to create a home where almost every space has two functions.” Smart Home - Architecture & Design
“Smart Home lives up to its name by fitting a lot into a small space and by incorporating passive design features to create a naturally comfortable space.” Smart Home -Lunchbox Architect