We’re in full countdown mode at Indesign HQ, there are only hours left to enter the 2018 INDE.Awards.
February 7th, 2018
Still not sure what to enter? Take at look at all the categories here – from social spaces, to multi-residential and building of the year to The Influencer – have your work celebrated across the Asia Pacific like no other.
And who will be passing the judgement? We have an incredible line-up of international judges including Jan Utzon, Lyndon Neri and Rosanna HU (Neri&Hu), Stephen Burks and William Smart (our illustrious 2017 Luminary winner).
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