Reinvigorating its local Angsila economy, this pavilion in Thailand becomes a floating restaurant where fishermen and visitors can select and eat their own oysters. No wonder it won The Influencer award at INDE.Awards!
It’s like looking into a giant eye: Laizhou Bar has been assembled using 6000 pieces of wood from discarded whisky barrels. The whole experience of this whisky bar has won it an INDE.Award in 2023.
The Victorian Heart Hospital by Conrad Gargett plus Wardle has won The Health and Wellbeing Space at the 2023 INDE.Awards. It sets a new design agenda where patient and staff wellbeing is central to function and form.
Sheeth Headquarters has just received a Workplace Design Commendation at the 2023 Australian Interior Design Awards. Read our INDESIGN Magazine exclusive on the Marrickville warehouse refurb that redefines the term ‘industrial-luxe’.
We are pleased to announce that we’re extending the entry period for the INDE.Awards by three whole weeks – giving you until 31 March.
Have you entered the INDE.Awards yet? Time is of the essence and we’ve given you 5 pretty good reasons to enter in 2022.
On 7 March, Bill Bensley will be recognised for his incomparable contributions to the hospitality industry during the AHEAD Asia 2019 ceremony in Singapore.
The big winner in this year’s international Red Dot Award: Design Concept was a proof-of-concept AI-enabled electric motorcycle prototype.
How might we renegotiate the interfaces between people, buildings and their surroundings? Three design concepts from the Golden Pin 2018 awards cycle offer fresh perspectives.
How might we renegotiate the interfaces between people, buildings and their surroundings? Three design concepts from the Golden Pin 2018 awards cycle offer fresh perspectives.