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Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

As the INDE.Awards shortlist continues to be rolled out, it’s time to meet the nominees for 2017’s Design Studio award, Sponsored by Denovo Recruitment.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Architects EAT is a Melbourne-based architecture and interior design practice, whose projects range from small-scale private homes to high-rise developments.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Austin Maynard Architects is interested in life, happiness, fun and family, and are widely renowned for their boundless creative energy, particularly in the residential sector.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    For Breathe Architecture, sustainability and longevity are simply a matter of common sense, an ideal the firm applied to commercial and residential projects across Melbourne.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Foolscap Studio is an independent cross-disciplinary design practice centered on built environment and interior architecture at all scales.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Working between two continents, with bases in Hong Kong and London, Joyce Wang Design Studio (JWDS) is a multi-disciplinary firm, specializing in crating highly sensory environments.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Kennedy Nolan was established in 1999 and has since developed a reputation as a design focused practice with a distinctive approach to built form.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Linehouse, an architecture and interior practice, operates as a platform to investigate the rituals of inhabitation and how these daily moments can be celebrated through design.

  • Say Hello to the INDE Design Studio Shortlist

    Studio for Spatial Practice is an innovative award winning design firm with a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and art. Architects EAT is a Melbourne-based architecture and interior design practice, whose projects range from small-scale private homes to high-rise developments. Austin Maynard Architects is interested in life, happiness, fun and family, and are widely renowned for their boundless creative energy, particularly in the residential sector. For Breathe Architecture, sustainability and longevity are simply a matter of common sense, an ideal the firm applied to commercial and residential projects across Melbourne. Foolscap Studio is an independent cross-disciplinary design practice centered on built environment and interior architecture at all scales. Working between two continents, with bases in Hong Kong and London, Joyce Wang Design Studio (JWDS) is a multi-disciplinary firm, specializing in crating highly sensory environments. Kennedy Nolan was established in 1999 and has since developed a reputation as a design focused practice with a distinctive approach to built form. Linehouse, an architecture and interior practice, operates as a platform to investigate the rituals of inhabitation and how these daily moments can be celebrated through design. Studio for Spatial Practice is an innovative award winning design firm with a multi-disciplinary approach to architecture, urban design, landscape architecture and art.

With an aim to become a leader in the Architectural & Construction recruitment space, Denovo supports up and coming talent in the design and architecture world. Denovo is rethinking modern recruitment and doing things differently. More than just a team of highly experienced consultants, Denovo Recruitment are individuals who care about the future of design.

“De Novo” is Latin for “a new beginning” or “a fresh start” and we’re proud to have worked with them in presenting the 2017 Design Studio award.

Check out the full list of INDE.Award winners here!


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