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Central Station wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

Central Station wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

Central Station by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners has been named one of two joint winners of The Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025. Recognised alongside BVN’s Sirius Redevelopment, the project redefines Sydney’s historic transport hub through a transformative design that connects heritage with the demands of a modern, growing city.

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

Sirius Redevelopment wins The Building at the INDE.Awards 2025

BVN’s Sirius Redevelopment has been named one of two joint winners of The Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025. Celebrated alongside Central Station by Woods Bagot and John McAslan + Partners, the project reimagines an iconic Brutalist landmark through a design approach that retains heritage while creating a vibrant, sustainable future for Sydney.

Rattan Reimagined: Enter Projects Asia for Massimo Dutti

Rattan Reimagined: Enter Projects Asia for Massimo Dutti

Crafting form and creating function with rattan, Patrick Keane and Enter Projects Asia’s latest project is proving to be a draw card for shoppers at the dynamic fashion house Massimo Dutti.

Albion Bathhouse wins The Health & Wellbeing Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

Albion Bathhouse wins The Health & Wellbeing Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

Hogg & Lamb’s Albion Bathhouse has been awarded The Health & Wellbeing Space at the INDE.Awards 2025. The project reimagines the contemporary bathhouse as an immersive architectural journey – one that restores balance through atmosphere, materiality and mindful design.

A Cabinet of Curiosities wins The Object at the INDE.Awards 2025

A Cabinet of Curiosities wins The Object at the INDE.Awards 2025

Adam Markowitz Design, in collaboration with Simeon Dux, has been awarded The Object at the INDE.Awards 2025. Their winning project, A Cabinet of Curiosities, is a masterwork of craftsmanship and adaptability; a poetic response to shifting domestic and professional life in the post-COVID era.

Woodleigh Regenerative Futures Studio wins The Learning Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

Woodleigh Regenerative Futures Studio wins The Learning Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

McIldowie Partners, in association with Joost Bakker, has been awarded The Learning Space at the INDE.Awards 2025. Their project, Woodleigh Regenerative Futures Studio, redefines the educational environment as a living ecosystem that nurtures sustainability, innovation, and community.

House on a Hill Wins The Living Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

House on a Hill Wins The Living Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

Leeton Pointon Architects and Allison Pye Interiors have been awarded as the winner of The Living Space at the INDE.Awards 2025 for their exceptional project House on a Hill. A refined and resilient multigenerational home, it exemplifies the balance of architecture, interior design and landscape in creating spaces of sanctuary and connection.

Annabelle Smith Wins The Graduate at the INDE.Awards 2025

Annabelle Smith Wins The Graduate at the INDE.Awards 2025

Annabelle Smith has been named winner of The Graduate at the INDE.Awards 2025, in partnership with Colorbond. Her visionary project reimagines housing in Aotearoa, proposing a modular and culturally responsive model uniting people, architecture and nature.

The Standard Singapore wins The Social Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

The Standard Singapore wins The Social Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

The Standard, Singapore by Ministry of Design has been crowned winner of The Social Space at the INDE.Awards 2025. Redefining hospitality with a lush and immersive experience, The Standard celebrates both community and connection.

House on a Hill: Winner of The Interior Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

House on a Hill: Winner of The Interior Space at the INDE.Awards 2025

The INDE.Awards 2025 has named House on a Hill by Leeton Pointon Architects and Allison Pye Interiors as the winner of The Interior Space category, presented by Tongue & Groove. This multigenerational country home on Bunurong Country redefines residential architecture and design with its poetic balance of form, function, and sanctuary.

A winning appointment

A winning appointment

Leading by design, Erik L’Heureux has recently taken the helm of Monash University’s Department of Architecture, and so a new and exciting journey begins for both L’Heureux and the University.

“A magic you can’t prescribe, control or manifest”: Trent Jansen’s new exhibition at Studio ALM

“A magic you can’t prescribe, control or manifest”: Trent Jansen’s new exhibition at Studio ALM

Trent Jansen’s first Sydney solo exhibition in years celebrates the poetry and stories that grow from collaborative making as well as the importance of co-creation.