The wait is over! Presenting the INDE.Awards Shortlist 2022
After much deliberation among INDE.Awards’ jurors, we are incredibly excited to present The Official Shortlist for the INDE.Awards 2022.
After much deliberation among INDE.Awards’ jurors, we are incredibly excited to present The Official Shortlist for the INDE.Awards 2022.
Willam Ng, founder of Studio Wills + Architects, has managed to synthesise a house that projects clarity, simplicity and liveability.
Nestled on the cusp of nature overlooking Anzac Bay resides a home of simplicity and strength.
On a site characterised by sloping grasslands, livestock and hay production, a family home makes a subtle but meaningful impact.
Williams Burton Leopardi draws on the existing heritage and layered richness of Kingswood Residence to carefully weave a contemporary openness that embraces the landscape.
Dover House by Shaun Lockyer Architects represents a contemporary evolution of Queensland’s vernacular architecture, and the practice’s approach to architecture, described as subtropical-inspired regional modernism.
Where The Grass Has Never Been Greener.
Japanese architect Masato Sekiyo’s innovative and practical approach for a cantilevered concrete structure as a contemporary holiday fishing cabin and residence in Japan’s Ohmine mountain range.
Richard King Design’s renovation of the Kingsville House’s original workers cottage façade blurs the distinction between old and new.
BKK Architects’ Cirqua Apartments, in Victoria, inject personality into spaces that are as unique as each resident.
The three-month construction of a striking light-filled extension, adjoined to a terrace in Melbourne’s Brunswick, proves not all good things take time.
White interiors with solid ash timber ceiling joists hark back to the rustic whitewashed bricks and sun-bleached timber floors of the owner’s beloved childhood home in Southern France.