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July 2nd, 2026
The moment we have all waited for has finally arrived, the 2026 INDE.Awards shortlist is now unveiled!
Our expert jury has deliberated and the top entries in each category have now been decided. With only 12 entries in each project category, this really is a shortlist and congratulations to everyone named below. To be included on the shortlist is an honour and we celebrate your incredible work.
In this, our 10th anniversary year of the INDE.Awards, the program is stronger and larger than ever before and stakes its claim as the most prestigious architecture and design awards in the Indo-Pacific.
With an incredible diversity of talent in our region, the INDE.Awards has the privilege to showcase the extraordinarily innovative and creative architects, designers, object makers, graduates and photographers that make our region unique. We lead the world in design and from the submissions received this year there is absolutely no doubt of that.
This shortlist announcement is far more than just a list, it is a testament to a year of exceptional achievements and provides a glimpse into the vibrant ecosystem of our region. The awards categories span all realms of design, from commercial and residential to industrial design, interior design and photography and celebrates practitioners both emerging and iconic.
With rich and diverse materiality and increasingly thoughtful and collaborative design processes, this year’s shortlist showcases how our most creative minds are facing the challenges of the future and designing for today.
The INDE.Awards is an esteemed program and this is reflected in the calibre of our distinguished Jury, whose diverse expertise and knowledge ensures a thorough and insightful assessment of the incredible talent the awards attract.
Of course, our 2026 partners play an integral role in the INDE.Awards and we extend special thanks to Zenith, our Platinum Partner and supporter of The Best Of The Best category over the last nine years as they are a pillar of the awards.
We would also like to say a huge thank you to each of our category partners who believe in our region, understand connection and community and support the INDEs.
Thank you to, AHEC, Autex Acoustics, Cult, Gaggenau, Hästens, Herman Miller, K5 Furniture, Maxton Fox, OpenAsset, Polyflor, Signorino/Woodcut, Tongue & Groove and Woven Image.
And many thanks also to our Trophy Partner, Ruth Allen & r.a.g.e for the beautiful trophies for the winners and Image Makers Association Australia who support The Photographer categories.
We would also like to thank new Strategic Partners this year, Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA), Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects and the Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) – Malaysian Institute of Architects and we welcome their members to the INDEs family.
The 2026 shortlist features some of the most remarkable projects, people and products in the history of the program and we look forward to revealing and celebrating the category winners and announcing The Best Of The Best at the Gala Awards evening in Melbourne on Thursday, July 30th, 2026.
For tickets and gala enquiries, please get in touch.
Now it is with immense excitement and pride, we present the 2026 INDE.Awards shortlist. Congratulations to all who have been honoured with this prestigious recognition!
2026 INDE.Awards Shortlist

The Best of The Best
Proudly partnered by Zenith
The 2026 Best of The Best winner will be announced at the INDE.Awards gala in Melbourne on 30th July 2026.
The Building
Proudly partnered by OpenAsset
Baaka Cultural and Art Centre
Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
Australia
Hangar 4
Studio Pacific Architecture
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Ink Ink Market
Linehouse
China
Jurong Lake Gardens – Central & East
Liu & Wo Architects
Singapore
Mandai North Crematorium
CPG Consultants
Singapore
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree
WOW Architects | Warner Wong Design
Singapore
Merdeka 118
FK
Malaysia
New Footscray Hospital
COX Architecture and Billard Leece Partnership
Australia
New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC)
Warren and Mahoney in association with Moller Architects and Woods Bagot
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Sydney Fish Market
3XN in association with BVN and ASPECT Studios
Australia
The Corner Shop
Downie North
Australia
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport
COX Architecture, ZHA Architects and Woods Bagot
Australia
The Multi-Residential Building
Proudly partnered by Cult
1 Hotel & Homes
FK with ODO + Carr
Australia
A Commune Rhapsody
IX Architects
Cambodia
Billyard Avenue
SJB
Australia
Brunswick Yard
Carr
Australia
Caulfield Place
SJB
Australia
Cielo
Sanjay Puri Architects
India
Equatorial Tower
Equator Works
Malaysia
Gore St
Woods Bagot
Australia
No. 5 Adamson
BayleyWard
Australia
Scape Kensington
Plus Studio
Australia
St Clare
Woods Bagot
Australia
The Carlile, Armadale
BayleyWard
Australia
The Living Space
Proudly partnered by Gaggenau
Amongst the Eucalypts
Jason Gibney Design Workshop
Australia
Double Courtyard House
Roberts Gray Architects
Aotearoa/New Zealand
House of Memories
Studio Lagom
India
Kallara Cabin
Aphora Architecture
Australia
Lane Cove House
Lachlan Seegers Architect
Australia
Pastoria
DKO
Australia
Poised Perfection
Pins Design Studio
Singapore
Ronnoco Farm
Polly Harbison Design
Australia
The Corner Shop House
Downie North
Australia
The Farm
Wolveridge Architects
Australia
The Platform
Palinda Kannangara Architects
Sri Lanka
The Play House
FARM Architects
Singapore
The Work Space
Proudly partnered by Herman Miller
7C Sydney Studio
Woods Bagot
Australia
Australia Square fjcstudio
fjcstudio
Australia
Diageo Gurgaon Workplace
M Moser Associates
India
Elements of Nature
Source Architecture
India
GPT HQ
BVN
Australia
Hardie Grant
Carr
Australia
Harry The Hirer Headquarters
RCA Studio
Australia
Material Lab
Multitude of Sins
India
Optus O Pavilion
Architectus
Australia
The Mortar House
Logic Design + Build
India
The Reserve
MonoLab Studio in collaboration with Freight Architects
Singapore
The Tapestry
IX Architects
Cambodia
The Social Space
Proudly partnered by Maxton Fox
Alchemist Aoyama
Wynk Collaborative
Japan
Fairmont Tokyo
BAR Studio (Interior Design) + Maki and Associates and Shimizu Corporation (Architecture)
Japan
Flaminia
studio gram
Australia
Garde Hotel & Anglesea Restaurant
Foolscap
Australia
Haven, Mondrian Gold Coast
Alexander &CO. (Interiors)
Australia
KINN Habitat
FARM Architects
Singapore
LANDMARK by Lexus
Brahman Perera + The Big Group
Australia
Panglao Shores Resort & Spa
Enter Projects Asia
Philippines
Qantas Adelaide Lounge Precinct
Architectus
Australia
S’WICH Surry Hills
Studio Shand
Australia
Soul Studio
Palinda Kannangara Architects
Sri Lanka
The Hungry Caterpillar
Lyth Design
India
The Retail Space
Proudly partnered by Polyflor
Astra Walker Richmond
Clare Cousins Architects
Australia
DISSH Armadale
Brahman Perera
Australia
EST Lighting and Surface Gallery Showroom
DKO
Australia
Eva Surry Hills House
In Addition
Australia
GINLEE Studio, Orchard Road
Wynk Collaborative
Singapore
Lune Lonsdale
In Addition
Australia
Saanjh
Metanoia Designs
India
Sabari Jewels
Parinamah
India
Stylecraft Showroom
In Addition and PTID
Australia
Sydney Fish Market
3XN in association with BVN and ASPECT Studios
Australia
The Story Project, Kolkata
groupDCA
India
ZARA Nanjing Xinjiekou Flagship Store
AIM Architecture
China
The Learning Space
Proudly partnered by Autex Acoustics
24/7 Latelab
Kosloff Architecture
Australia
Baaka Cultural and Art Centre
Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
Australia
Canberra Institute of Technology
Gray Puksand
Australia
Chandigarh University D-6
Charged Voids
India
Factory of the Future
HDR
Australia
Green Square Public School and Community Spaces
BVN
Australia
Hymba Yumba Independent School Performance Hall and Arts Building
Deicke Richards
Australia
Sydney Seafood School
3Xi Studio
Australia
The Forest
Woods Bagot
Australia
The Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne
Wood Marsh
Australia
UNSW Health Translation Hub
Architectus
Australia
Waterford Learning Centre
Tanner Kibble Denton Architects
Australia
The Health & Wellbeing Space
Proudly partnered by Hästens
BCHS Eaglehawk Community Medical Centre
EBD Architects
Australia
High Line Bangkok
Jenchieh Hung + Kulthida Songkittipakdee / HAS design and research
Thailand
Mutiny Millenia
Equator Works
Singapore
New Footscray Hospital
COX Architecture and Billard Leece Partnership
Australia
Nowhere Baths
Type0 Architects
Singapore
PARKROYAL on Beach Road
FDAT Architects
Singapore
Peninsula University Hospital
Bates Smart and Architectus
Australia
Positive Energy
Woodward Architects
Australia
Pyrmont Bridge East Amenities Refurbishment
HDR
Australia
Quiet Studio
Studiobird
Australia
Room for Max
Lekker Architects
Singapore
Saanjh
Metanoia Designs
India
The Influencer
Proudly partnered by K5 Furniture
Baaka Cultural and Art Centre
Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
Australia
BOLO
Charles Wilson Design and Vert Design
Australia
Calm Room
Lekker Architects
Singapore
Cosy Cocoon
Office of Design and Development
India
MASS
Dutoit
Australia
New Footscray Hospital
COX Architecture and Billard Leece Partnership
Australia
Prestige University
Sanjay Puri Architects
India
Prompt [Pond]ering
ArchiPodcastHK + Alice Tsang
Hong Kong
St Kilda Pier Redevelopment
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Site Office Landscape Architecture and AW Maritime
Australia
Temasek Shophouse
FARM (Design) in collaboration with SJ Group (Architecture)
Singapore
The Story Project, Kolkata
groupDCA
India
Timber Residence
Architecture Discipline
India
The Interior Space
Proudly partnered by Tongue & Groove
Alpine Lodge
Kim Kneipp Studio + Troppo Architects
Australia
Emerald House
Alexander &CO.
Australia
Gordon House
Greg Natale
Australia
Joy Haus
Studio Shields
Australia
Lane Cove House
Lachlan Seegers Architect
Australia
Mosman House
Louise Walsh (Interior Design) + Nick Kent Design (Building Design)
Australia
Northside Terrace
IF Architecture
Australia
Point Nepean House
SJB
Australia
Sculpted
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
Australia
Sunset House
Decus
Australia
TRW Terrace
Manifold
Australia
Wainui Church Conversion
Warren and Mahoney in association with Objects
Aotearoa/New Zealand
The Object
Proudly partnered by American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC)
Aeris
Ross Gardam
Australia
Aluminium Bench
Yasanche by Yashesh Virkar
India
Ark Cabinet
Adam & Arthur
Australia
Beanless
Ash Allen Design
Australia
La Crea
FrancoCrea
Australia
MASS
Dutoit
Australia
Mental Dismantle
Design ni Dukaan
India
Nastro Coffee Table
Greg Natale for Sarafini
Australia
Pavilion Dining Chair
Jon Goulder Designer & Maker
Australia
Recycled Paper Lantern for Readings
Edward Linacre Studio + Kerstin Thompson Architects + Ambience
Australia
Serotina
Anaca Studio
Australia
The Oculus – Australian War Memorial New Entrance
Studio SC
Australia
The Photographer – Commercial
Proudly partnered by Image Makers Association Australia
Avesh Gaur
Evolve
India
Barton Taylor
Parramatta National Rugby League Centre of Excellence and Community Facility
Australia
Cieran Murphy
205 North Quay
Australia
Elizabeth Schiavello
Eaglehawk Community Medical Centre
Australia
Evan Maclean
First Building, Bradfield City Centre
Australia
Ian ten Seldam
Casey Hospital Carpark
Australia
Martina Gemmola
Ark Capital
Australia
Ong Chan Hao
Calm Room
Singapore
Peter Marko
Mondrian Gold Coast
Australia
Sara Vita
MPark Building A
Australia
Tom Ferguson
Zero Meaning
Australia
Tom Roe
Surry Hills Village
Australia
The Photographer – Residential
Proudly partnered by Image Makers Association Australia
Aaron Puls
Christmas Street
Australia
Aaron Puls
Como Terraces
Australia
Avesh Gaur
Sanctum
India
Barton Taylor
Tree House
Australia
Barton Taylor
Victoria Park
Australia
Haydn Cattach
Ivanhoe House
Australia
Louise Wellington
Crystal Project
Australia
Martina Gemmola
Autumnal House
Australia
Martina Gemmola
Haiku House
Australia
Simon Devitt
Piha Bunker
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Tom Ferguson
Cremorne House
Australia
Tom Ferguson
Exeter House
Australia
The Graduate
Proudly partnered by CPD Live
Amanda Zhuoran Chen
RMIT University
Australia
Angus Langworthy and Henry Savage
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Australia
Arabella Sun
The University of Sydney
Australia
Elisabeth Marks
Deakin University
Australia
Hashley Ricafranca
The University of Auckland
Aotearoa/New Zealand
James Corles
The University of Auckland
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Jordan Knight
Victoria University of Wellington
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Junyi Chen
Chulalongkorn University
Thailand
Luke Thomas Geoffrey Pendergast
University of Tasmania
Australia
Thomas Arbuckle
Victoria University of Wellington
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Wanrui (Wendy) Zhang
The University of New South Wales
Australia
Young Jiang
The University of New South Wales
Australia
The Prodigy
Proudly partnered by Signorino / Woodcut
Ana Ćalić and Josh McLean
In Addition
Australia
Keith Phee + Jing Cheong
SILO
Singapore
Micah Rickards
Micah Rickards Architecture
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Pacharapan Ratananakorn and Varat Limwibul
PAVA architects
Thailand
Smita Thomas
Multitude of Sins
India
The Luminary
Proudly partnered by Woven Image
Angelene Chan
Executive Chairman, DP Architects (DPA)
Singapore
David Teh
Founder and Director, Pakatan Reka Arkitek (PRA)
Malaysia
Kerstin Thompson
Director + Principal, Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA)
Australia
Sonali Rastogi and Manit Rastogi
Founding Partners, Morphogenesis
India
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