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Australian interiors shortlisted in 2023 Inside awards

More than a dozen Australian projects have been shortlisted in the 2023 Inside World Festival of Interiors Awards.

The shortlist celebrates the best completed interiors across 11 categories, from single residential to bars and restaurants, workplaces and temporary installations. Shortlisted practices will have the opportunity to present in front of a live jury at the Inside World Festival of Interiors.

The festival is co-located with the World Architecture Festival, which will return to Singapore for the first time since 2015. The shortlisted projects will be judged live in front of various panels of judges. The festival program will also include keynote talks and social events.

The 2023 Inside World Festival of Interiors will take place at Marina Bay Sands from 29 November to 1 December.

The shortlisted Australian projects are:

Bars and Restaurants

Delatite Cellar Door – Lucy Clemenger Architects

Education

Library and Innovation Centre, Abbotsleigh Junior School – AJC Architects

Health and Fitness

Dental Boutique Sydney – Jesse Ant Architects

Murrenda Residential Aged Care Home – STH

Hotels

Capella Sydney – Make Architects, Bar Studio

InterContinental Hotel Sydney – Woods Bagot

The Continental Sorrento – Woods Bagot

Residential (single dwelling)

123 House – Neil Cownie Architect

19 Waterloo Street – SJB

Inside Three Spring Residential Gallery – KGA Architecture

Rosso Verde – Carter Williamson Architects

Wurrungwuri – Carter Williamson Architects

Temporary/Mealwhile Uses

Eucalyptusdom – SJB in collaboration with Richard Leplastrier AO and Vania Contreras

Garden Pavilion – KGA Architecture

Workplace (Large)

Dexus Place 80 Collins – Warren and Mahoney

M and C Saatchi – Woods Bagot


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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