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Time is running out to enter the INDE.Awards

The 2026 INDE.Awards closes on 2nd April and now is the time to enter.

Time is running out to enter the INDE.Awards

With just days to go before the final deadline for the 2026 INDE.Awards, there’s no time to waste in entering your very best projects and products.

The INDE.Awards will definitely close at 11.59pm on the 2nd April and there will be no extension.

As we are marking our 10th anniversary of the INDEs, 2026 is the year to participate and join our region in celebrating the incredible talent that emulates from the Indo-Pacific.

WHY ENTER?

  • Every entry is invited to our shortlist reveal party taking place in Sydney on the 2nd July. This is the perfect opportunity to network with industry peers. 
  • Being recognised for your work affords a practice achievement and establishes excellent design credentials for clients.
  • The Indo-Pacific is vast and the INDE.Awards helps connect the many countries in the region. If you want to showcase your work beyond your own country, display your talent and create dialogue, then the INDEs is your first step in recognition.
  • If shortlisted, you will be featured on the INDE.Awards website and our huge socials platforms and you will be invited to attend the gala VIP event in Melbourne on 30th July as our guest.
  • Winning is the ultimate honour and you will be celebrated at our VIP gala, within the pages of Indesign magazine, online and on socials.
  • In entering the 2026 INDE.Awards there is also the opportunity to celebrate your own hard work, your people and your place among your peers in the architecture and design community.

Commence your submission today for the opportunity to be named the very best architect or designer in our Indo-Pacific region. 

If you don’t enter, you’ll never know if you might have won! Enter now at www.indeawards.com

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