Next year’s INDE.Awards program is officially launched.

INDE.Awards 2024 winner of The Social Space Harudot Chon Buri by Nana Coffee Roasters, IDIN Architects, Thailand, photography by DOF Sky | Ground.
December 3rd, 2024
The INDE.Awards showcase the extraordinary creativity and innovative talent that resides within our region and is the destination that brings together people, place and culture within the Indo-Pacific.
Now in its ninth year, the highly esteemed INDE.Awards program invites architects, designers, product designers and photographers from across the Indo-Pacific to enter a range of categories that span the genre of commercial, retail, healthcare, social, educational, sustainable, residential, interior design, product design and photography.
It’s time to make your voice heard and your presence felt on the regional and global stages by entering the 2025 INDE.Awards.
As the largest and most prestigious architecture and design awards program in the Indo-Pacific, the 2025 INDE.Awards bring communities together and supports connection and this is your chance to make your voice heard.
Enter the 2025 INDE Awards
Entries are now open, with the portal ready to accept new and existing entries until the closing date of March 20, 2025 at 11:59 AEDT.
The 2025 Jury includes returning judges,
Adam Goodrum (Adam Goodrum) Australia
Alex Hopkins (Studio Tate) Australia
Chan Ee Mun (WOHA) Singapore
Colin Seah (MOD) Singapore
David Teh (Pakatan Reka Arkitek) Malaysia
Dianna Snape (Dianna Snape Photography) Australia
Jefa Greenaway (Greenaway Architects) Australia
Jeremy Smith (Irving Smith Architects) Aotearoa/New Zealand
John Gollings AM (John Gollings) Australia
Chui Lai (Judy) Cheung
Leone Lorrimer (GHDWoodHead), Australia
Luke Yeung (Architectkidd) Thailand
Melvin Keng (Kaizen Architecture) Singapore
Patrick Keane (Enter Projects Asia and past Luminary) Thailand
Raj Nandan (Indesign Media Asia Pacific), Australia
Roshni Kshirsagar (SJK Architects) India
Sara Folch (Sara Folch Interior Design Studio), Spain
Sarah Bader (Gensler)
Shashi Caan (SC Collective and GloWd)
Thien Duong (GroupGSA), Vietnam
Wendy Saunders (AIM Architecture and past Luminary) China
Whare Timu (Warren and Mahoney) Aotearoa/New Zealand
And we welcome new jury members this year,
Alicia Lynch, (Marriott International) Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Pacific
Brett Boardman (Brett Boardman Photography) Australia
Devika Khosla (The Works Interiors) India
Dikshu Kukreja, (Kukreja Architects) India
Greg Natale (Greg Natale) Australia
Sharyn Cairns (Sharyn Cairns & President IMAA) Australia
Sidhartha Talwar (Studio Lotus) India
The 2025 INDE.Awards is proudly presented by a suite of partners, who further the INDE mission of regional design excellence through their presence and commitment to outstanding product design throughout the Indo Pacific.
To enquire about category partnership, email mediateam@indesign.com.au.
Entries for the 2025 INDE.Awards will be open until Thursday March 20th, 2025, at 11:59 AEDT. Winners will be announced at a gala event in July 2024, to be held in Sydney, Australia.
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