Join the celebrations and get ready to discover the best in the region as we bring the 2020 INDE.Awards to you!
August 13th, 2020
Get your canapes ready and your ballgowns dusted off because the INDE.Awards Digital Gala is here! Coming to your screen at 6:30pm AEST, get ready to discover the best in architecture and design from across the region.
We’ll be travelling from Malaysia to Melbourne and everywhere in between as we traverse the Indo-Pacific to celebrate the people, projects and products who make our industry great.
INDE.Gold is just around the corner so take your front row seat and get ready to celebrate with the digital event of the year!
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