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2019 INDE.Awards Winners

The long-awaited night of nights celebrating architecture and design across the Indo Pacific Region has been and gone. And as we hang up our coats and put our formal attire in to be dry cleaned, let us bask in the glory of the 2019 INDE.Awards winners.

In 2019 we received not only a record-breaking number of entries, but saw some of the most exciting and progressive work that exists within our vast region. We have been energised by the raw talent of our regional design community, and humbled by the Jury’s commitment and devotion to meticulously reviewing this year’s submissions.

This year’s INDE.Awards Winners and Honourable Mentions demonstrate a new level of ingenuity and skill in producing high-quality work that is both complex in its proposition, and simply exceptional in its execution. We are incredibly thankful to our INDE.Awards Partners who have made this year’s program possible.
Without further ado, we present to you your 2019 INDE.Awards Winners.

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The Building

Proudly partnered by Cult

Winner 

Maitland River Link | CHROFI with McGregor Coxall, Australia

“Simple, tactile and immediately part of the landscape”

Photography: Brett Boardman

Maitland Riverlink is a public project that crystallises new value for the regional centre of Maitland in New South Wales,. The project supports a revitalisation of the central business precinct, extending it beyond the main street to the river. The space acts as a kind of ‘public living room’ for the community, reactivating an unused part of town and drawing locals back to the river that is a fundamental part of Maitland’s heritage, while bringing tourists and visitors to the town.

Honourable Mention

Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions | Liminal Architecture, Australia

“On the global ‘must stay’ list of every architect”

Photography: Dianna Snape

Click here for the 2019 The Building Shortlist

 

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The Multi-Residential Building

Proudly partnered by Bosch

 

Winner

Short Lane | Woods Bagot, Australia

“Garden living and café life meet in Sydney’s inner burbs”

Photography: Trevor Mein

Short Lane is an undertaking in providing humans with a connection to nature in a dense, inner-urban setting that lacks greenery. The mixed-use development by Woods Bagot retains the diversity of its local neighbourhood and creates places for more of it to happen – with new botanical spaces, walkable laneways and venues for local participation.

 

Honourable Mention

Arc | Koichi Takada Architects, Australia

“Deeply considered city living”

Photography: Martin Siegner

Click here for the 2019 The Multi-Residential Building Shortlist

 

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The Living Space

Proudly partnered by Gaggenau

 

Winner

PROJECT #13 | STUDIO WILLS + Architects, Singapore

“Space, privacy and communal living – a smart reinvention”

Photography: Khoo Guo Jie

PROJECT #13 is a renovation to a 30-year-old flat nested in a low-rise Singaporean housing block and served by a common corridor. The project seeks to re-examine the ‘interface’ between the flat and the corridor; create a sense of space within a small flat; address the requirements of an office and a home; and achieve a ‘framework’ to enable the future-proofing of the flat.

Honourable Mention

Family Holiday Structure, Imaduwa | Palinda Kannangara Architects, Sri Lanka

“Laid-back living that touches the earth lightly”

Photography: Luka Alagiyawanna

Click here for the 2019 The Living Space Shortlist

 

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The Work Space

Proudly partnered by Colebrook Bosson Saunders

 

Winner

Space & Time | Russell & George, Australia

“An experimental workplace that evolves and intrigues”

Photography: Paul Martin

What if a space could have a mood and change itself based on what it felt like at the time? As for humans, this could mean many things, but all within a framework of recycling, reuse, adaptability, nurturing, excitement and transformation. This is Space & Time. One space, multiple functions, multiple businesses, multiple experiences governed by only one factor: time of day.

 

Honourable Mention

Piazza Dell’Ufficio | Branch Studio Architects, Australia

“Workspace as salon – warm and comforting with a classical embrace”

Photography: Peter Clarke

Click here for the 2019 The Work Space Shortlist

 

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The Social Space

Proudly partnered by Woven Image

 

Winner

S Space | H&P Architects, Vietnam

“A tranquil open space with natural materiality”

Photography: Nguyen Tien Thanh

S Space is a community space located in Dong Van town (Ha Nam province) not far from a large and polluted industrial park in an emerging urban area with a high construction density. The design makes use of waste (steel scaffolding pipes, rock debris and discarded rocks from trade villages and construction sites) to express the nostalgia and regret of local people at the bygones of the landscape.

 

Honourable Mention

Tingtai Teahouse | Linehouse, China

“Modernist tea rooms with a hint of Memphis in the aftertaste”

Photography: Dirk Weiblen

Click here for the 2019 The Social Space Shortlist

 

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The Shopping Space

Proudly partnered by PGH Bricks & Pavers

 

Winner

Usfin Atelier| George Livissianis, Australia

“Futuristic salon meets infinitely flexible exhibition and event space”

Photography: Tom Ferguson

Usfin is a genderless hair salon that provides a platform for artists and designers to collaborate within. Set within the old Taubmans paint factory in St Peters, Sydney, the salon has been designed as a removable set of pods that can make way for art exhibitions, performances, fashion shoots and shows. It is also a space where these functions can co-exist.

Honourable Mention

Caroma on Collins | Archier, Australia

“A comforting gallery for organic interactions”

Photography: Katherine Lu

Click here for the 2019 The Shopping Space Shortlist

 

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The Learning Space

Proudly partnered by Living Edge

 

Winner 

Green Square Library and Plaza | Studio Hollenstein with Stewart Architecture, Australia

“A learning urbanscape that celebrates transparent knowledge exchange”

Photography: Tom Roe

Green Square Library and Plaza is an open, flexible and inclusive public space – a fusion of building and landscape; interior and exterior. The library and plaza were envisioned as an ‘urban living room’ for a growing community, a direct response to a context where public open space is the most valuable commodity.

Honourable Mention

Western Sydney University Liverpool Campus | Woods Bagot, Australia

“An authentic flow of spaces that encourages movement and social contact”

Photography: Trevor Mein

Click here for the 2019 The Learning Space Shortlist

 

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The Wellness Space

Proudly partnered by Zip

 

Winner 

Punmu & Parnngurr Aboriginal Health Clinics | Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, Australia

“Welcoming, comforting and eminently practical spaces tackling a critical issue”

Photography: Brett Boardman

This project comprises two primary health clinics in the Martu Aboriginal communities for Punmu and Parnngurr. The communities are respectively  1,800km and 1,300km from Perth. This project places community at the centre of health delivery while providing modern facilities and additional clinical space focused on the acute health issues of the community. The aim is increasing presentation rates to improve preventative health.

Honourable Mention

Perth Children’s Hospital | JCY, Cox Architecture & Billard Leece Partnership with HKS, Australia

“A complex and purposeful building masquerading as a place of fun and enjoyment”

Photography: Shannon McGrath

Click here for the 2019 The Wellness Space Shortlist

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The Design Studio

Proudly partnered by Herman Miller

 

Winner 

Produce, Singapore

“Redefining practice by bridging the gap between idea and construction”

Photography: Derrick Lim

As architecture is a discipline that combines ideas of habitation with material organisation, the architect is therefore necessarily a producer of both intellectual and material goods. The original definition of the architect as master builder makes clear the role of making as fundamental knowledge of architecture. Produce was born out of the need to bridge the disjunction between designer and fabricator/contractor.

Honourable Mention

Edition Office, Australia

“Rethinking the experience of architecture and how it shapes us”

Photography: Peter Tarasiuk

Click here for the 2019 The Design Studio Shortlist

 

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The Influencer

Proudly partnered by Careers Indesign

 

Winner 

Hawker Reload: Hong Kong Street Market Urban Design and Hawker Stall Implementation | Groundwork Architects and Associates, Hong Kong

“An unprecedented intervention that saved Hong Kong’s street markets”

Photography: Manfred Yuen

Hawker Reload was a four-year research and implementation project, which saved 4,036 hawker stalls and 63 street markets in Hong Kong from eradication. Groundwork Architects and Associates team introduced public engagement as part of the design-brief formulation. Design guidelines were developed so hawkers could choose what they want to ease their operational stresses.

Honourable Mention

GRID Education | Carter Williamson Architects, Australia

“Materialising sustainability for tomorrow’s decision makers”

Photography: Ben Guthrie

Click here for the 2019 The Influencer Shortlist

 

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The Object

Proudly partnered by Haworth

 

Winner 

OMNI | Tom Fereday for Earp Bros, Australia

“Breeze blocks become space invaders to transform your inner sanctum”

Photography: Jason Busch

OMNI reinvents the traditional breeze block to offer an entirely new approach to building and interior design. By transforming the breeze block form to provide a faceted modular block, OMNI allows for a multitude of new and innovative applications to be built and designed,  allowing for an array of angular forms to be created including but not limited to L-shaped walls, undulating surfaces, columns and even coffee, dining and bar tables.

 

Honourable Mention

UOVO | SUPERSTRUCTURE SG, Singapore

“An ingenious retreat from overwhelming public spaces”

Photography: Daniel Chia

Click here for the 2019 The Object Shortlist

 

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The Prodigy

Proudly partnered by Cosentino

 

People’s Choice 

Felicity Slattery & Sarah Cosentino | Studio Esteta, Australia

“Advocates of the emotional potential of design”

Photography: Gemmola

Studio Esteta harnesses architecture and interior design in equal measure, to create buildings and spaces that celebrate aesthetic appeal through honest and sophisticated methods. The Melbourne-based studio eschews trends in favour of a more considered, directional and wholly tailored approach, leading to contemporary designs of a refined and timeless nature.

 

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The Luminary

Proudly partnered by Wilkhahn

 

People’s Choice 

Budiman Hendropurnomo | Denton Corker Marshall, Indonesia

“Driving a long-term vision for Indonesian architecture”

Photography: Andre Wiredja

Budiman Hendropurnomo graduated from the University of Melbourne, joined Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) in 1981, and established DCM’s Jakarta office in 1987. Today, his name is synonymous with large-scale projects that have shaped the face of Indonesia’s urban landscape. And at the heart of the experimentation is the search for sustainability and the desire to translate and elevate Indonesian culture.

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The Gold Mark

Proudly partnered by Indesign Media Asia Pacific

Winner 

Arc | Koichi Takada Architects, Australia

“Amenity, quality and gentle refinement”

Indesign Media Regional Editorial Board

Photography: Martin Siegner

A mixed-use residential tower in Sydney by Koichi Takada Architects, Arc spans the width of a city block in the CBD’s historic precinct. It combines a handcrafted brick podium and an organic roof feature designed to add character to the skyline.  Included in the design is a retail precinct below an eight-storey-high publicly accessible through-site link.

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The Best of the Best

Proudly partnered by Zenith

Winner

Produce, Singapore

“Look no further for the perfectly integrated design practice”

INDE.Awards 2019 Jury

Photography: Edward Hendricks

 

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Our warmest congratulations to the winners of the INDE.Awards 2019!

Thank you to all of our partners and sponsors, whose support has enabled us to celebrate the diverse architecture and design industry in our Indo Pacific region!

INDE.Awards will return in 2020, Entries open in November!

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