Bringing the adventurous spirit back into design, Remodern puts the emphasis on design that is rich in storytelling and unhindered in experimentation. We chat with founder and director, Jen Schilbach.
Multi-residential living is the way of the future and whether you live in Hong Kong or Mumbai, Melbourne or Singapore good design makes all the difference to our lifestyle and wellbeing.
In its own way, shape, and form, each of these kitchens from the 2019 Habitus House of the Year selection is an intuitive – not to mention beautiful – articulation of its user’s lifestyle and needs.
It goes without saying that there is much to love about every house in the 2019 Habitus House of the Year selection. But when it comes to co-existing in harmony with nature and enjoying indoor-outdoor living, these five projects take the cake.
Simplicity and smallness offer opportunities for design exploration to the founder of Singapore-based ipli Architects, Yip Yuen Hong.
In an interview with Robert Warner, the General Manager for Bosch Commercial, we find out the important things to consider when designing multi-residential buildings.
Bangkok-based NITAPROW The Prodigy nominees chart their progress from prestigious architecture schools to one of the region’s emerging practices to watch.
ONG&ONG's latest residential project in Singapore's Fraser Hill estate places materials in their natural state amidst a curated nature.
We believe that exceptional design speaks for itself. That’s why we’ve curated 11 INDE.Awards categories that champion the most progressive work in the region.
What makes us so special?
A seasoned architectural writer and former editor, Luo Jingmei shares her unique insights into the Singapore architecture and design scene, and the projects that made the cut for the first ever, Habitus House of the Year initiative.
Zenith returns to the INDE.Awards in 2018 as Platinum Partner. Taking the Asia Pacific’s best design to the global stage, we look forward to celebrating this region’s most excellent in creative practice.