Learn and celebrate the best of our region’s architecture and design at INDE.Summit this Wednesday, and INDE.Awards Gala this Thursday evening.
August 2nd, 2022
With the INDE.Summit and the 2022 INDE.Awards Gala taking off this week, it’s going to be a wonderful time to learn and celebrate the best of our region’s architecture and design.
Listen, watch, learn: INDE.Summit, Wednesday 3 August, get your ticket now.
The INDE.Summit, taking place tomorrow, 3 August, starts the proceedings as a virtual, all-day event. This includes four sessions moderated by outstanding practitioners and featuring diverse panels that comprise expert architects and designers from across the region. Each session will delve into the vital subjects that confront the design community today, and will explore connection, community and Country through the past, present and future of vital aspects of design.
The INDE.Summit will open with a keynote address from Dr Davina Jackson and the day will close with an interview with Kaare Krokene, Partner and Managing Director of Snøhetta Australasia. There will also be four product insight sessions presenting the latest information on product design, technology and business.
In the panel sessions, hear from such luminaries as Sarah Bader (Gensler), Abin Chaudhuri (Abin Design Studio), Pablo Albani (GroupGSA), Lee Chin-Wei (Bio-architecture Formosana), Adam Haddow (SJB), Jade Kake (Matakohe Architecture + Urbanism), Kirsten Bauer (ASPECT Studio) Chan Ee Mun (WOHA), T’iafelelea’I Carinnya Feaunati (Designgroup Stapleton Elliott) and so many more.
There will be discussion and debate and differing perspectives that will open your mind to increase your knowledge, so be sure to register now for this exciting one-day Indo-Pacific conference. Plus, each ticket puts you in the draw to win a $500 Airbnb voucher.
Winners announced at INDE.Awards Gala, Thursday 4 August, register now to join the live stream.
Following the INDE.Summit is the 2022 INDE.Awards Gala will be live and online, Thursday 4 August. This will be a time to celebrate, as the winners of this year’s INDE.Awards are announced. If you haven’t reserved your ticket then there’s no time to waste.
As the only architecture and design awards that encompasses our region, the INDEs is unique and on 4 August we will showcase the Indo-Pacific and place its design on the local, regional and global stages.
Be sure to tune in, 3 and 4 August, for the ultimate INDE feast. It’s a time to be proud of our place in the world and connect with your neighbours and peers in the pursuit of knowledge and pleasure.
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Wednesday 3 August: INDE.Summit – Get your ticket now.
Thursday 4 August: INDE.Awards Gala – Register now to join the live stream.
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The INDE.Summit is proudly presented by the INDE.Awards partners: Platinum partner Zenith and category partners Autex Acoustics, Bosch, Colorbond, Gaggenau, Herman Miller, Milliken, Neolith, Porter’s Paints, Steelcase and Woven Image.
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