You’re invited to our annual celebration of Indo-Pacific architecture and design! Find out more about this year’s INDE.Awards here.

Lothian, Kennedy Nolan, photography Derek Swalwell
July 21st, 2021
You’re invited to our annual celebration of Indo-Pacific architecture and design!
Each year, the architecture and design community from across the Indo-Pacific come together to pay homage to the best of the best. On the evening of the INDE.Awards annual Gala, they celebrate the projects, people and products that have stood above the rest and catapulted our region onto the world stage.
For 2021, we’re giving you an exclusive invitation to join us on our night of nights, putting you in the front row as our industry’s most coveted awards are received.
Be there as we unveil the best in workspace, hospitality, multi-residential design, product design and so much more. See who takes home the prestigious prodigy and luminary awards and be the first to know who is announced as the much-anticipated best of the best accolade.
Join the likes of Woods Bagot, Edition Office, State of Kin, Smart Design Studio, Gensler, Grimshaw, Billard Leece Partnership, Fender Katsalidis, DKO, Breathe Architecture, John Wardle, Palinda Kannangara, Alexander &CO, Bates Smart, YSG, COX Architecture, Russell & George and so many more for an evening unlike any other.
Best of all – your ticket is absolutely free and you’ll be able to join from wherever you are in the globe.
Reserve your place here and be there as history is made.
INDE.Awards Digital Gala
Virtual Experience
Thursday, August 5th 2021
7:30pm AEST
Hosted by Peter Colquhoun and the INDE team

Why not join us for our inaugural INDE.Summit – a full day programme packed-full of regional architectural perspectives that precedes the Awards. Be there on August 5th from 9am (AEST) and tune into 4 ground-breaking panel discussions exploring topics such as financing sustainability, housing affordability, culture and identity in architecture and the future of commercial space. You’ll hear from our industry’s most exciting minds for a truly diverse deep-dive into the topics of tomorrow in an all-new dynamic event format.
INDE.Awards would like to thank our Platinum Partner Zenith for their ongoing support of Indo-Pacific design and stewardship of the Best of the Best category.
INDE.Awards also thanks all of our category partners: Alspec, AHEC, Autex, Bosch, Gaggenau, Grohe, Haworth, Herman Miller, Milliken, Neolith, Stormtech, Tappeti, Wilkhahn and Woven Image.
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