Have your say and vote for your favourite Project installation in the 2009 People’s Choice Poll.
August 19th, 2009
This year’s Saturday in Design saw a great selection of diverse collaborative works, brought together for The Project 2009.
The Project stands out as one of the most memorable parts of the Saturday in Design weekend, instilling the combined creative offerings of the architecture and design community.
You can now vote for your favourite installation below. Voting closes Monday 31 August 2009 and the People’s Choice winner will be announced on indesignlive.
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