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Australian projects named in the 2019 INSIDE awards shortlist

Lifestyle
4 years ago
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The shortlist for this year’s INSIDE award has been revealed, and Australian projects are in the reckoning for the top prizes.

Held in Amsterdam from 4-6 December alongside the World Architecture Festival, INSIDE is where the global design community meets to be inspired by the best in interior design and architecture from around the world.

Over the course of three days INSIDE recognises people, projects and developments that are changing the face of global interiors.

Judged by more than 20 distinguished designers and editors from across the globe, shortlisted finalists across nine categories will present their project in person to international judging panels.

Following this, one lucky practice will win the ultimate award of World Interior of the Year. 

Several of the ten Australian projects that have made the shortlist have already made serious achievements in the Australian awards circuit.

The University of South Australia Cancer Research Institutes by Swanbury Penglase and BVN, won the Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture and an Award for Interior Architecture and the SA Architecture Awards, while Ian Moore Architects’ Redfern Warehouse received a Commendation in the NSW Architecture Awards. 

Residential

 

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Redfern Warehouse – Ian Moore Architects (credit: Dezeen, photography by Rory Gardiner)
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Tidal Arc House – Woods Bagot (credit: woodsbagot)
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St Andrews Beach Villa – Woods Bagot (credit: woodsbagot)

 

Health and Education

 

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Northern Beaches Hospital – BVN (credit: hospitalhealth)
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The University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute – Swanbury Penglase and BVN (credit: architectureau)

 

Office 

 

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B:Hive, Smales Farm – BVN in association with Jasmax (credit: jasmax)

 

Retail

 

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Aesop Bondi Junction Signature Store – Mlkk Studio (credit: mlkk)
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Gift Shops of National Museum of Qatar – Koichi Takada Architects (credit: archdaily)
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The UNSW Bookshop – SJB (credit: sjb)

 

Display

 

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Tongue n Groove Flagship Showroom – Nick Tobias / Tobias Partners (credit: Tobiaspartners)