With only 7 days remaining, make sure you reserve your INDE.Awards 2017 Gala night tickets to get close to greatness.
Get close to greatness at the inaugural INDE.Awards Gala, 2017.
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The INDE.Awards celebrates the outstanding creativity across our industry – and the INDE.Awards Gala is your chance to catch up with the A+D community’s brightest.
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We have had submissions from Asia Pacific’s most progressive buildings, spaces, objects and people, and our exceptional shortlist is now in the hands of our illustrious Jury.
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Join us on Friday 30th June at Carriageworks for the most exceptional awards ceremony the industry has ever seen! Featuring the local industry’s most iconic design figures, as well as international guests including: Alex Mok and Briar Hickling of Linehouse; William Chan of Spacedge; Dennis Cheok of UPSTAIRS_ Hon Kit Leong of Wynk Collaborative; American Industrial Design Maestro (and INDE .Awards Judge) Stephen Burks and many more!
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Places are limited, we are now 85% sold, so booking is essential.
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Who will be our 2017 INDE. winners?
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