In this milestone year, the INDEs are looking back at the best homes and workspaces from the past decade. Now it’s time to have your say through People’s Choice voting!
April 23rd, 2020
The INDE.Awards‘ Best of the Decade | The Living Space and Best of the Decade | The Work Space categories mark the start of a new decade – and the twentieth anniversary of Indesign Media Asia Pacific – by celebrating a decade’s worth of outstanding work by our region’s architects and designers.
These two special award categories, which are being decided by Jury and by People’s Choice, give us reason to collectively look back on how we’ve progressed in our region, and to consider where we’ll go from here. There’ll be two trophies for each of these categories on Gala night – and your input will influence who takes home INDE gold.
Our Jury has already combed through the entries and determined the Shortlists for our Best of the Decade categories – and these represent your pool of choices for the People’s Choice components. For all other award categories, you’ll need to wait until 19 May for the Shortlist announcement, so this is a unique opportunity to discover some of the studios contending for an INDE trophy in 2020!
Without further ado – and with warm congratulations to the Shortlisted studios – here are the contenders:
Photography: Doan Thanh Ha
Photography: Nguyen Tien Thanh
Photography: Katherine Lu
Photography: John Gollings, James Archibald
Photography: Creative Clicks
Photography: Sharrin Rees, David Roche
Photography: Ameen Deen
Photography: Khoo Guo Jie, Finbarr Fallon
Photography: Rory Gardiner
Photography: Derek Swalwell
Photography: Sebastian Posingis, Mahesh Mendis
Photography: Peter Bennetts
Refresh on the category criteria here, to help with your voting decision.
Photography: Earl Carter
Photography: Richard Glover
Photography: Nicole England, Trevor Mein
Photography: Earl Carter (interior), Peter Bennetts (exterior)
Photography: Shannon McGrath, Trevor Mein, Glenn Hester
Photography: Shannon McGrath
Photography: Peter Clarke
Photography: Nicole England
Photography: Owen Raggett
Photography: Nicole England
Photography: Paul Martin
Photography: E.K. Yap
Refresh on the category criteria here, to help with your voting decision.
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