Tickets for the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala are now on sale. Don’t miss out on the region’s night of nights on 22 June, right here in Singapore. Book now!
April 6th, 2018
Who will join the ranks of our illustrious regional INDE.Awards winners in 2018?
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Find out on Friday 22 June 2018 at the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala, right here in Singapore!
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Witness the making of Asia Pacific design history at the JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach. Be part of the region’s most exceptional A&D awards night.

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Who is up for an award this year? Stay tuned for the INDE.Awards Official Shortlist 2018, which will be announced in Cubes issue 91, Indesign issue 73 and online soon.
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We’re recognising even more of our region’s top projects and talents this year with the introduction of Honourable Mentions across most categories. We want to share more of APAC’s incredible A&D stories. Will you be part of the dialogue?
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Join the region’s leading lights in A&D at the INDE.Awards Gala, and be part of our region’s unfolding story. Who will take out this year’s top prize? What will we see in our four new award categories – The Multi-Residential Building, The Wellness Space, The Learning Space and The Shopping Space?

Can’t make the trip to Singapore? If you’re in Sydney, watch the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala live screening at Zenith’s showroom. Details to come!
Photos of the INDE.Awards 2017 Gala in Sydney by Tim Da Rin.
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