In Melbourne, Hayball pioneers community-focused, multi-residential design with 15 Thompson Street, featuring innovative purchase options and extensive communal amenities.
Alice Blackwood visits Rivière by Aria Property and Bates Smart, pausing for an overnight stay, to explore the sustainability principles and design innovations underpinning Rivière’s unique lifestyle proposition.
This remarkable home is a testament to the enduring connection between a son and his elderly mother, bringing two generations under one roof while preserving memories of the past.
Providing people with a better template for living is the Nightingale Village in Melbourne, which was celebrated as the Best of the Best project and entry for INDE.Awards 2023. This is no small feat when you are competing against a region’s worth of outstanding architecture and design.
Created for use by eight owners and their trusted friends, Sumu Yakushima applies regenerative architecture to reconceptualise the relationship between human habitation and nature.
Looking for a project where architecture can make a difference? The Northern Territory Government is taking tenders for Key Worker Accommodation in Alice Springs and Katherine.
52 Reservoir Street by SJB is one of those magical buildings that you come across on a city walk that simply delights.
Innovation, creativity and sustainability are the touch points for living well. Nightingale Ballarat by Breathe shows us what it takes to be name The Multi-Residential Building of 2022.
Celebrating a decade in business, Milieu has been at the forefront of a manifest shift toward high quality residential development and medium density living.
We know how much work is involved in pulling together an awards entry. We’ve collated an INDE.Awards entry checklist to help you along.