This year the INDE.Awards jury breaks all records as the largest and most iconic group ever gathered together for the program.
February 4th, 2025
With the 2025 INDE.Awards well underway, it’s a good time to meet the members of our extraordinary jury. This year we have 24 returning jurors and 10 new participants who, together, present a unique breadth of experience and incredible wealth of knowledge that will ensure all entries are expertly judged from every perspective.
In 2025 we welcome a diverse group of remarkable practitioners from Australia, Hong Kong, China, Aotearoa/New Zealand, The Pacific, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, India, Spain and the USA. Each juror is a leader in their field of design and brings to the judging table an innate understanding of best practice, innovation and creativity.
To be judged by these exemplary jurors is indeed an honour and we thank every member of the 2025 INDE.Awards jury for their time and contribution in making this a stellar year for our program.
As the jury is the driving force of the INDE.Awards it is imperative to have only the very best professionals to investigate, analyse and adjudicate our entries. In 2025 we have an exceptional group.
Now is the time to enter the INDE.Awards and present your work to world experts. With the opportunity to receive accolades and awards that recognise the talent in our region, the 2025 INDE.Awards is once again making its mark on the Indo-Pacific and global stages of architecture and design.
So, meet our jury and I’m sure you’ll agree they are a formidable group!
Returning jurors are,
Adam Goodrum – Principal, Adam Goodrum (Australia)
Alex Hopkins – Director, Studio Tate (Australia)
Aleesha Callaghan – Editor, Writer and Podcaster (Australia)
Ee Mun Chan – Director, WOHA (Singapore)
Chui Lai (Judy) Cheung – Co-founder, CheungVogl Architects (Hong Kong/China)
Colin Seah – Principal, MOD (Singapore)
David Teh – Founder & Director, Pakatan Reka Arkitek (Malaysia)
Dianna Snape – Principal, Dianna Snape Photography (Australia)
James Calder – Director, Placing World (Australia)
Jefa Greenaway – Director, Greenaway Architects (Australia)
Jeremy Smith – Principal, Irving Smith Architects (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
John Gollings AM – Managing Director, John Gollings (Australia)
Leone Lorrimer – National Practice Leader, GHD Design (Australia)
Luke Yeung – Principal, Architectkidd (Thailand)
Melvin Keng – Principal, Kaizen Architecture (Singapore)
Patrick Keane – Principal, Enter Projects Asia (Thailand)
Raj Nandan – Founder & CEO, Indesign Media Asia Pacific (Australia/Asia)
Roshni Kshirsagar – Partner, SJK Architects (India)
Sara Folch – Principal, Sara Folch Interior Design Studio (Spain)
Sarah Bader – Managing Director and Principal, Gensler
(Japan)
Shashi Caan – Director, SC Collective & GloWd
(USA)
Thien Duong – Studio Leader, GroupGSA (Vietnam)
Wendy Saunders – Principal, AIM Architecture (China)
Whare Timu – Principal Te Matakirea Lead, Warren and Mahoney (Aotearoa/New Zealand)
And new jury members for 2025 are,
Alicia Lynch – Director of Interior Design & Design Management, Global Design APAC, Marriott International (Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand, Pacific)
Angelene Chan – Chairperson, DP Architects (Singapore)
Brett Boardman – Principal, Brett Boardman Photography (Australia)
Devika Khosla – Co-founder and Creative Director, The Works Interiors (India)
Dikshu Kukreja, – Managing Principal, Kukreja Architects (India)
Greg Natale – Principal, Greg Natale (Australia)
Koos de Keijzer – Founder and Principal, DKO (Australia)
Mardi Doherty – Principal, Studio Doherty (Australia)
Sharyn Cairns – Principal, Sharyn Cairns & President IMAA (Australia)
Sidhartha Talwar – Co-founder and Principal, Studio Lotus (India)
Yes, it’s an amazing jury for the 2025 INDE.Awards! The program is now open, enter here to be a part of the most prestigious and progressive architecture and design awards in the Indo-Pacific.
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