Have your say! People’s Choice voting for the INDE.Awards 2018 Luminary and The Prodigy of the year is closing soon.
April 27th, 2018
We want to hear from you! But time is running out. This is your last chance to have your say in the INDE.Awards 2018 People’s Choice categories. Who moves you in APAC? We’ve selected four established stalwarts and four up-and-comers who are changing the face of A&D for the better. Who gets your vote for The Luminary and The Prodigy of the year?
The Luminaries are those who strive to change the world of design; who challenge the design industry to be better; to push us all in the direction of innovation and constant improvement.
Khai Liew (Khai Liew, Australia): Designer of exquisitely crafted furniture and Australian colonial furniture specialist.
Ma Yansong (Mad Architects, China): Architect seeking a new balance between city, environment and society.
Mia Feasey (Siren Design Group, Australia and Singapore): Interior designer changing the game around APAC.
Vo Trong Nghia (Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Vietnam): Architect using greenery to rehabilitate Vietnam’s urban centres.
Vote for your ‘People’s Choice’ Luminary of the year here.
Thanks to Luminary category Partner Wilkhahn, just by casting your vote, you could win a trip to Germany for Orgatec!
Our Prodigies demonstrate a spirit of progression, expertise and big-picture thinking. They are bold, fearless and entirely unforgettable – pushing the boundaries and leaving an indelible mark on the design world in our region and beyond.
Briar Hickling and Alex Mok (Linehouse, China): Architects and interior designers transforming the mundane into performative acts.
Olivia Lee (OLIVIA LEE, Singapore): Designer creating new experiences and uncovering new rituals and behaviours.
Nick Harding (Ha, Australia): Architect with an interest in future models for Australian cities and a focus on people.
David Neustein and Grace Mortlock (Other Architects/Otherothers, Australia): Architects seeking out ‘other’ approaches that challenge convention.
Vote for your ‘People’s Choice’ Prodigy of the year here.
Thanks to The Prodigy category partner Cosentino.
Vote now!
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
The Sub-Zero Wolf showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne provide a creative experience unlike any other. Now showcasing all-new product ranges, the showrooms present a unique perspective on the future of kitchens, homes and lifestyles.
In the pursuit of an uplifting synergy between the inner world and the surrounding environment, internationally acclaimed Interior Architect and Designer Lorena Gaxiola transform the vibration of the auspicious number ‘8’ into mesmerising artistry alongside the Feltex design team, brought to you by GH Commercial.
Sub-Zero and Wolf’s prestigious Kitchen Design Contest (KDC) has celebrated the very best in kitchen innovation and aesthetics for three decades now. Recognising premier kitchen design professionals from around the globe, the KDC facilitates innovation, style and functionality that pushes boundaries.
Channelling the enchanting ambience of the Caffè Greco in Rome, Budapest’s historic Gerbeaud, and Grossi Florentino in Melbourne, Ross Didier’s new collection evokes the designer’s affinity for café experience, while delivering refined seating for contemporary hospitality interiors.
We spoke with Tilt’s Managing and Creative Director about industrial design, innovative technology and wellbeing within education spaces.
Strategic partner to the INDE.Awards, the Image Makers Association Australia presents a curated offering from its I SHOT 23 exhibition at Craftworks and it’s guaranteed to be a thought-provoking feast for the eye.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Art, design, architecture and hospitality all combine perfectly at The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne by BAR Studio and Cottee Parker.
An outstanding line-up of participants will contribute to a beautifully curated exhibition in Thailand that delves deep into the collective thinking of architecture in our region and helps set a progressive agenda for the future of design.