The Health and Wellbeing Space at the INDE.Awards 2023 are leading the way in beauty, amenity and functionality.
Total Fusion – Morningside by Myers Elyett Architecture and Interior Design in collaboration with Basebuild Designers and Deluca, Australia. Photography: Cathy Schusler
July 3rd, 2023
These days we strive to care for our minds and bodies and the shortlist for The Health and Wellbeing Space at the 2023 INDE.Awards are proof positive of this idea.
With 12 exceptional projects presented in the category this year, it is obvious that wellbeing is front and centre for everyone as yoga studios and spas, hot springs and hospitals raise the bar on design, form and function. Sophistication in both material and colour palettes in each project creates an environment of respite and relaxation. Most project interiors are minimal and pared back, while others are unique in their luxurious appointments.
Sustainability initiatives are incorporated whether through water, solar or local products and workmanship, and each project is sensitively designed for culture and place.
The 12 shortlisted projects in The Health & Wellbeing category for the 2023 INDE.Awards are,
Akmē by Biasol Studio, Australia
Alba Thermal Springs & Spa by Hayball in collaboration with MALA Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, Australia
Botanica Meditation Centre by HAS design and research, China
Indie Spa by Cera Stribley, Australia
Insight Body and Mind by Biasol Studio, Australia
Metung Hot Springs Stage 1 by Splinter Society Architecture, Australia
Saltair Day Spa, Port Melbourne by Doot Design, Australia
Huhi Rāupo by Warren and Mahoney, New Zealand/Aotearoa
The Pool by Yoke, New Zealand/Aotearoa
Total Fusion – Morningside by Myers Elyett Architecture and Interior Design in collaboration with Basebuild Designers and Deluca, Australia
Victorian Heart Hospital by Conrad Gargett + Wardle, Australia
Yoga Mandir by Craig Tan Architects, Australia
With the shortlist in The Health and Wellbeing Space, we are assured that wellbeing is on the agenda and uppermost in the minds of everyone. Beautiful projects that provide places in which people can rest and revive are here to stay and this year the architecture and design scales new heights of creativity.
The Health and Wellbeing Space is partnered by CPD Live and congratulations are extended to all the shortlisted practices for projects that push the boundaries of design and help promote a healthier life where wellness is central.
Winners of the 2023 INDE.Awards will be announced on 10 August 2023 at the INDE.Awards Gala in Sydney and broadcast online around the globe.
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