Entries extended! New deadline, 8 February. It’s crunch time! The Jury is prepped, the Gala date set. The only thing remaining is to complete that award-winning entry and you have 7 more days! Read the essentials here!
February 1st, 2019
It’s crunch time! The Jury is prepped, the Gala date set. The only thing remaining is to complete that award-winning entry. We’ve extended the entry deadline, so you have an extra 10 days to put the finishing touches on your entries, before 2019 judging begins.
Coming to this fresh? Now might be your golden opportunity to enter the awards and make your mark on the region. There are many great reasons to enter the INDE.Awards – not least of all our 11 carefully developed categories.
Just as important is the strong sense of community and regional industry engagement that comes part and parcel with our Indo-Pacific-wide program. Our 2019 Ambassadors are a wonderful example of just how far the awards really reach.
Join us in 2019 as we celebrate the most progressive architecture and design in the region. This is your moment!
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