Now in its eighth year, the 2024 INDE.Awards is dedicated to showcasing the extraordinary talent that resides within our region.
December 1st, 2023
Now in its eighth year, the 2024 INDE.Awards is dedicated to showcasing the extraordinary talent that resides within our region. As the largest architecture and design award program in the Indo-Pacific, the INDE.Awards celebrates the diversity, originality and innovation that architects and designers bring not only to their country of origin but to a global audience.
Since its inception, the INDE.Awards has dedicated itself to showcasing outstanding design outcomes that are progressive and push the boundaries of design. Throughout the course of the program the INDE.Awards have recognised many of the industry’s most well-known practitioners, supported smaller studios and brought to prominence rising stars.
The INDE.Awards recognises that new typologies are born out of different landscapes, contexts, communities and perspectives, and that the strength of our industry is bolstered by the comparison and differentiation of a truly diverse pool of entries.
2024 INDE.Awards Entries Open
In 2024, the INDE.Awards returns and entries are officially open. The program welcomes all entrants from across the INDE-Pacific and invites architects, designers, product designers and photographers to enter categories that span the genre of commercial, residential, interior design, retail, healthcare, social space, product design and photography both residential and commercial. Projects from the last 12 months are eligible to enter.
Entries are now open, with the portal ready to accept new and existing entries until the closing date of March 14 2024 at 11:59 AEDT.
View categories and category criteria
The Jury
With the largest and most prestigious jury ever assembled, in 2024 we welcome past and new jurors to adjudicate on categories that represent their particular areas of expertise. Each is renowned in their field of architecture and design and at home within the region and on the global design stage. Each jury member is selected for their experience, understanding and appreciation of talent, and the recognition that design at the INDE.Awards serves people, place and time.
The 2024 Jury includes returning judges Sarah Bader (Gensler), Sanjay Bhardwaj (team3), Alice Blackwood (Alice Blackwood), Shashi Caan (SC Collective), James Calder (ERA-Co), Aleesha Callahan (Editor, Habitus), Judy Cheung (Cheungvogl), Thien Duong (GroupGSA), Chan Ee Mun (WOHA), Sara Folch (Sara Folch Interior Design Studio), John Gollings AM (John Gollings), Meryl Hare (Hare + Klein), Roshni Kshirsagar (SJK Architects), Leone Lorrimer (GHDWoodHead), Amy Muir (MUIR), Raj Nandan (Indesign Media Asia Pacific), Apoorva Shroff (lyth design), Jeremy Smith (Irving Smith Architects), David Teh (Pakatan Reka Arkitek), Whare Timu (Warren & Mahoney) and Luke Yeung (Architectkidd).
And with new judges brought into the mix in 2024, we are excited to welcome a new suite of jury members, including Juliette Arent (Arent&Pyke), Helena Clunies-Ross (Helena Clunies-Ross), Adam Goodrum (Adam Goodrum Studio), Alex Hopkins (Studio Tate), Patrick Keane (Enter Projects Asia and past luminary), Melvin Keng (Kaizen Architecture), Sonali Rastogi (Morphogenesis), Wendy Saunders (AIM Architecture and past Luminary) and Dianna Snape (Dianna Snape Photography).
Partners
The 2024 INDE.Awards is proudly presented by a suite of partners, who further the INDE mission of regional design excellence through their presence and commitment to outstanding product design throughout the Indo Pacific.
The 2024 partners include K5 Furniture, Autex Acoustics, Gaggenau and MillerKnoll.
To enquire about category partnership, email mediateam@indesign.com.au.
Entries for the 2024 INDE.Awards will be open until Thursday March 14 2024 at 11:59 AEDT. Winners will be announced at a gala event in August 2024, to be held in Melbourne, Australia and broadcast live across the region.
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