It’s been quite the year, and it’s only February. So we’re giving you two more weeks to complete your INDE.Awards 2020 entries. Now that’s good news!
Studio Hollenstein (Winner, with Stewart Architecture of The Learning Space category, 2019) at the INDE.Awards 2019 Gala. Photo by Einwick
March 2nd, 2020
It’s been quite the year, and it’s only February. With mind to the challenges that have been felt around the region to date in 2020, we have some good news. We are extending the INDE.Awards 2020 entry deadline, so you have two more weeks to put the finishing touches on your entries before judging begins.
Coming to this fresh? Now is your golden opportunity to enter the awards and make your mark on the region. There are many great reasons to enter the INDE.Awards – not least of all our 11 carefully developed categories.
And this year, we are marking the region’s best design from the past ten years with two special Best of the Decade categories for The Work Space and The Living Space.
Join us in 2019 as we celebrate the most progressive architecture and design in the region. This is your moment!
Entry Guide – everything you need to know
Category List – choose which category you’ll enter
Category Criteria – the big picture vision
Entry Pricing – scaled entry fees for the entire region
Contact us – we’re happy to help
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