The anticipation is building as the year’s most anticipated architecture and design awards are just a week away
August 6th, 2020
With just a week to go until the 2020 INDE.Awards, where will you be as we celebrate the region’s best in architecture and design? Coming to you as a Digital Gala extravaganza, you’ll see the awards like never before. Tune in from your lounge room or get dressed up and host a watch party in the office – this year, the INDE experience is all up to you!
From the best in multi-residential to the most outstanding education spaces, the 2020 awards are promising a line-up of projects that epitomise design excellence, elevating our region to the global stage. Think innovation and inspiration, projects, products and people who will leave a legacy of greatness and architecture and design for decades to come.
Take your seat, join the celebrations and be there as INDE gold is revealed!
Thursday 13 August
6:30pm AEST
Ceremony hosted by Peter Colquhoun and the INDE.Awards team
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