Now is the time to have your voice heard and make a difference by voting for your favourite projects in the People’s Choice award for, Best of the Decade I The Living Space and Best of the Decade I The Work Space. You have until 22 May to make a decision, cast your vote and participate in the 2020 INDE.Awards.
May 12th, 2020
In this very special 20th anniversary year of Indesign Media Asia Pacific we approach a new decade by reflecting on the past 10 years of outstanding projects in the work and living spaces.
We thank our INDE.Awards partners who are sponsoring these very special categories – Living Edge who supports the Best of the Decade | The Living Space and Wilkhahn partner for the Best of the Decade | The Work Space.
The Best of the Decade | The Living Space and Best of the Decade | The Work Space categories will be decided by both our esteemed Jury and you our readers through People’s Choice with two trophies for each category. The winners will be announced in August at our Gala but before this very special event it is time to review the projects and VOTE. This is the opportunity to have your say and become an INDE.Awards judge in the most exciting architecture and design awards in Australia, the 2020 INDE.Awards.
Below are the curated group of projects that have been determined by our Jury as the Best of the Decade for The Living and The Work Space categories.
The full list of Shortlisted projects will be published on 19 May so watch this space where all will be revealed next Tuesday!
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