In 2023 the INDE.Awards is joined by an exemplary group of architects and designers who form the official INDE.Awards Jury. We introduce you to your Jury for 2023.
December 7th, 2022
The 2023 INDE.Awards is now open for entry and what a year it is set to be. With a pre-eminent jury whose work spans the globe, this illustrious group will adjudicate on submissions and the INDE.Awards is in expert hands. If you would like to raise your profile, celebrate your work and have your voice heard, as the region’s leading awards program, the INDE.Awards is a must enter program.
So, let’s meet the 2023 INDE.Awards jury, as we welcome back some familiar faces and say hello to some new ones.
Returning in 2023 are,
Khai Liew, Director, Khai Liew – Australia
Whare Timu (Ngãti Kahungunu, Te Arawa Ngãti Tūwahretoa), Principal Te Matakirea Lead, Warren and Mahoney – Aotearoa (New Zealand)
James Calder, Global Director founding Partner, ERA-Co – Australia
Judy Cheung, Co-founder, CheungVogl Architects – Hong Kong, China
Chan Ee Mun, Architect, WOHA – Singapore
Raj Nandan, Founder and CEO, Indesign Media Asia pacific – Singapore/Australia
Tiana Jane Furner McBeath (Gomeroi), Architectural Graduate, BVN – Australia
Leone Lorimer, National Practice Leader, GHDWoodhead – Australia
Goy Zhenru, Director, Goy Architects – Singapore/Thailand/Indonesia
David Teh, Founder and Director, Pakatan Reka Arkitek Sdn Bhd (PRA) – Malaysia
Luke Yeung, Principal, Architectkidd – Thailand
Sarah Bader, Managing Director and Principal, Gensler – Japan
And Shashi Caan, Founding Partner, SC Collective and GloWD – US/UK
And joining this outstanding group in 2023 are,
Jeremy Smith, Principal, Irving Smith Architects – Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Meryl Hare, Principal, Hare + Klein – Australia
Lee Broom, Founder Lee Broom – UK
Amy Muir, Principal, Muir Architecture – Australia
Roshni Kshirsagar, Parnter, SJK Architects – India
Colin Seah, founder and Director, Ministry of Design (MOD) – Singapore
Thien Duong, General Director, Group GSA – Vietnam
Apoorva Shroff, Founder and Principal, Designer lyth design – India
And Sanjay Bhardwaj, Partner, team3 – India

It’s a formidable jury with expertise in every area, ready to judge the 15 categories that
comprise the INDE.Awards program. With so many outstanding practitioners on our jury,
we look forward to presenting them to you throughout the coming months, delving into
their professional life and extolling their work, achievements and accomplishments.
But now it’s time to be judged by the best. Enter the 2023 INDE.Awards the program is now open and submissions close 16 March 2023. If your project or object was completed within the last 18 months then there is no time like the present to enter. Good luck!
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