Over 400 incredibly diverse projects, people, products and ideas from all over Asia Pacific were submitted for the 2018 INDE.Awards and our esteemed jury have made their selections. And here are the nominees…
April 27th, 2018
An incredibly diverse range of projects, people, products and ideas from all over Asia Pacific were submitted for the 2018 INDE.Awards.
The work of our esteemed jury in analysing the entries, which numbered over 400, was not easy. Each shortlisted entry is a demonstration of how APAC’s architects and designers are pushing our industry to new frontiers.
On behalf of our official 2018 Jury and our Platinum Partner, Zenith Interiors and our Gold Partner, Sunbrella, we invite you to click below to reveal who made the INDE.Awards Shortlist for 2018:
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Partnered with Cult, The Building is granted to a project that advances architecture and its capacity to respond to place-specific, cultural needs.
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Partnered with Bosch, The Multi-Residential Building celebrates how we can live with equal consideration for community, sustainability, experience and market needs.
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Partnered with Gaggenau, The Living Space honours the region’s most inspiring home – one that dwells thoughtfully and sensitively, enabling a well-designed way of life.
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Partnered with Colebrook Bosson Saunders, The Work Space celebrates workplaces that meet the needs of people – understanding that a work space is social and cultural just as much as functional.
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Partnered with Dyson, The Social Space celebrates design that imaginatively brings people together. These are impressive spaces where we interact and play.
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Partnered with Aēsop, The Shopping Space awards a space with mastery over retail’s shifting ground, one that responds to the need for impact and experience.
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Partnered with Living Edge, The Learning Space honours an environment that promotes connection and learning in the ways it needs to happen today – be it formal or informal.
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Partnered with Mafi, The Wellness Space shows how spaces for health and wellness services are evolving, with equal emphasis on procedure and human experience.
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Partnered with Denovo Recruitment, The Design Studio honours the practice that thinks forward, creates voraciously and changes perceptions – whether an architect, designer or both.
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Partnered with Geberit, The Influencer shows what good design can do. Whether a person, product or project, this award represents how design impacts the region at large.
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Partnered with Zip Water, The Object is granted to the region’s finest in industrial design. It celebrates how objects work, what they signify and how they function for the needs of people.
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Partnered with Cosentino, The Prodigy honours an emerging creative who sparks trends and thinks differently; whose work pushes the boundary of design. The Prodigy is one of two People’s Choice Awards this year – don’t forget to cast your vote here! You only have until 1 May.
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Partnered with Wilkhahn, The Luminary recognises the ongoing contribution of one industry icon, whether casting a long shadow across many disciplines or excelling ahead of the pack in one. The Luminary is one of two People’s Choice Awards this year – cast your vote here for a chance to win a trip to Germany with Wilkhahn! You only have until 1 May.
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