The winner of The Building category at the 2023 INDE.Awards showcases future directions in architecture and this year’s winner sets the scene through considered and innovative design.
At this year’s INDE.Awards, Lineburg Wang and Steve Hunt Architect took home The Building category. The project? This University of Queensland Cricket Club Maintenance Shed.
It’s a feast of design knowledge as four of the best Australian practices come together to discuss their shortlisted projects in The Building category at this year’s INDE.Awards.
The shortlisted projects in The Building category at the 2023 INDE.Awards showcase the best of architecture and design and highlight the incredible breadth of talent that resides within our region.
It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for, and boy does it live up to expectations! See the very best of Indo-Pacific architecture and design, with the 2023 INDE.Awards Shortlist reveal.
See the very best of Indo-Pacific architecture and design with the annual shortlist release.
There’s no time like the present to finalise your submission for the 2023 INDE.Awards. Take this opportunity to enter the INDEs and make your design voice heard.
Missed the entry window for the INDE.Awards? Fear not! Entries extended until April 6.
Karen Alcock, principal, visionary, pragmatic. By heading MAArchitects, the practice has made a name in delivering conscious and quality-driven projects to Melbourne’s cityscape.
Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre by iredale pedersen hook exemplifies design that is sensitive to place, people and culture:
a template for best practice into the future. We present to you, the winner of INDE.Awards’ Building category.