Turn your home into a black-tie event and screen the INDE.Awards Gala as we unveil the very best in Indo-Pacific architecture for 2020.
July 13th, 2020
Get ready to dig out your tuxedo and dust off your martini glasses because you’ve got the best seats in the house to this year’s INDE.Awards! That’s right – 2020’s most anticipated event is coming straight to your living room, with an exclusive stream that will put you right in the action as we celebrate architectural excellence in the Indo-Pacific.
Long regarded as the region’s foremost celebration of architecture and design, the INDE.Awards has been a fixture on industry calendars since its inception in 2017. Each year, the awards brings together the wider architectural community as we join in recognising the people, practices and projects that put our region on a global scale.
This year, for the first time, the awards will be celebrated far beyond the gala itself, with a live stream that will screen each award and every speech into the homes, offices and parties of architecture and design lovers across the sub-continent. In a year that has seen us forced apart, the INDE.Awards will bring us back together, as we unite to celebrate the achievements of an industry that is pioneering innovation and design across the globe.
Whether you’ll be with us as part of our gala or joining us digitally, we encourage everyone to participate in the INDE.Awards experience. So pull your ballgown over your activewear, research recipes for your favourite hors d’oeuvres and invite your friends and colleagues (within acceptable distancing guidelines of course!) over for an INDE.Awards viewing party!
With the most competitive shortlist the INDE.Awards has seen, plus the inclusion of two special “best of the decade” categories – 2020 promises to deliver an awards evening like never before. We look forward to welcoming our largest audience yet and can’t wait for you to see what we have in store!
INDE.Awards 2020
Thursday, August 13th
Screening begins from 6.30pm AEST (as the ceremony beings)
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