Australian finalists in 2018 Inside Awards

Nine Australian projects have been shortlisted for the Inside World Festival of Interiors Awards.

A sole Australian project won at the 2017 edition of the awards – SJB’s Cleveland Rooftop in the Residential category.

The Inside World Festival of Interiors is the sister festival to, and runs concurrently with, the World Architecture Festival (WAF) and the WAF Awards program.

Among the shortlisted projects is Space and Time by Russell and George, which was unanimously selected by the jury as the winner of the Premier Award for Australian Interior Design at the 2018 Australian Interior Design Awards.

The winners of both the Inside Awards and the WAF Awards will be announced after finalists present their projects to juries in Amsterdam in November.

The Australian finalists in the 2018 Inside Awards are:

Civic, Culture and Transport

Australian Embassy, BangkokBVN

Bendigo Hospital by Silver Thomas Hanley with Bates Smart.

Bendigo Hospital by Silver Thomas Hanley with Bates Smart.

Image: Shannon McGrath

Health and Education

Bendigo HospitalSilver Thomas Hanley with Bates Smart

NUBO Chatswood – PAL Design Group

Offices

Frasers Property Australia Head Office – BVN

Residential

Roscommon House – Neil Cownie Architect

Armadale Residence – Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors

Space and Time by Russell and George.

Space and Time by Russell and George.

Image: Paul Martin

Creative Re-use

Space and Time – Russell and George ​

Display

Interloop – Studio Chris Fox

Hotels

West Hotel – Woods Bagot

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