Australia’s most influential awards are calling for registrations for the 2008 event, to take place at the Hilton Sydney in April.
January 16th, 2008
Australia’s most influential awards are calling for registrations for the 2008 event, to take place at the Hilton Sydney in April.
Now in it’s fifth year, the Interior Design Awards acknowledge and celebrate excellence in residential and commercial design in a range of categories such as retail, hospitality, public, interior, textile and product. Judging is conducted under the supervision of the Design Institute of Australia, and includes individuals from respected design groups such as Bates Smart and HASSELL.
The presentation of the awards coincides with designEX and the National Conference of the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture.
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