Missed the entry window for the INDE.Awards? Fear not! Entries extended until April 6.
Warren and Mahoney principal, Whare Timu, is a man of our time, working to instigate cultural change and mindful that connection to people and place are the key to better design. Jan Henderson introduces us to this visionary designer and INDE.Awards juror.
Within the INDE.Awards the extraordinary projects that are designed by practices throughout our Indo-Pacific region are generally front and centre, however, one category seeks to champion the creatives themselves – meet The Design Studio.
With just a few days to go before the INDE.Awards closes for 2021 there is no time to waste in entering The Influencer.
Our homes are the places that nurture us and The Living Space category in the 2021 INDE.Awards presents the diversity and inspirational designs of homes from around our Indo-Pacific region. How we live informs our lives and design can make that both an exciting and a dynamic experience.
There’s no time to waste. Entries for the INDE.Awards 2020 close soon! But just as urgent in this time of rapid change and uncertainty is the ongoing progressiveness of our region’s architects and designers. Mark your contribution through the INDE.Awards 2020.
What constitutes ‘progressiveness’ in architecture and design? For Luke Yeung of Thai studio Architectkidd, transcending conventional categorisations and methods is key.
Share your legacy in 2020 with the INDE.Awards’ Best of the Decade – two new era-defining accolades that honour the lasting impact of architecture and design in the Indo-Pacific.
As Indesign Media Asia Pacific enters its third decade, the company’s CEO and founder, Raj Nandan, has announced the launch of Recruit Indesign.
Dwp is an international practice that has established a foothold in Asia with strong ties to Australia. Indesign speaks with the practice’s CEO Brenton Mauriello, from his office in Thailand, about creating workplace culture and the changing perspectives of the region.