The 2025 INDE.Awards entry deadline has been extended to April 3rd. With categories spanning architecture, interiors, and design, this extension offers a final chance to be recognised on a global stage.
March 21st, 2025
The INDE.Awards continues to shine a spotlight on the most progressive architecture and design from across the Indo-Pacific. With hundreds of incredible entries flying in from across the region, the 2025 program is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet. Due to overwhelming interest, we’re giving you one last opportunity to enter – the submission period for this year’s awards has been extended until April 3rd, 2025.

We know how important it is to put forward your strongest work, and this extension gives you extra time to refine your submission and ensure every detail is perfect. Whether it’s selecting the best images, fine-tuning your project description, or making those final touches, this is your chance to elevate your entry before the jury takes a closer look.

INDE.Awards Categories
From ground-breaking commercial and residential projects to emerging design talent, the INDE.Awards spans a broad spectrum of disciplines. Categories for 2025 include:
The Building
The Multi-Residential Building
The Living Space
The Work Space
The Social Space
The Retail Space
The Learning Space
The Health & Wellbeing Space
The Interior Space
The Influencer
The Photographer – Commercial & Residential
The Object
The Graduate (Invite only)
The Luminary (Invite only) The Prodigy

The INDE.Awards is the only program of its kind that recognises excellence in architecture and design at a regional level, celebrating the unique perspectives and bold creativity that define the Indo-Pacific. Each year, the awards bring together a diverse mix of industry leaders, emerging talent, and innovative thinkers, offering a rare opportunity to have your work assessed by a distinguished panel of global experts.
With the final deadline fast approaching, now is the time to submit your work and take your place among the Indo-Pacific’s design leaders. The INDE.Awards has long been a platform for those pushing the boundaries of architecture and interiors, with past winners including some of the most renowned names in the industry.
Entries close at 11:59pm AEDT on Thursday, April 3rd – don’t miss your chance to be recognised. For comprehensive information on categories, submission guidelines, and to submit your entry, visit the official INDE.Awards website now.
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