As a group of projects there can be none better than the shortlist of The Living Space category in this year’s INDE.Awards. These projects provide an insight to the way we live and all display outstanding vision by the architects and designers who have crafted them. It’s life at its best through great design that both sustains and enhances those who call these houses their homes.

As supporter of The Living Space category, Gaggenau understands all of this, with its beautifully designed and expertly manufactured products that make life in the kitchen such a pleasure. As the shortlist is the crème de la crème of residential architecture and design in our region, Gaggenau is also a leader of kitchen products that inspire and create as the company innovates now and for the future.

The shortlisted projects this year represent a diverse array of design that is appropriate to site, incorporates the landscape and includes sustainability initiatives. There are farmhouses and small homes, country residences and houses made new again but all contain that essential ingredient when it comes to design, expert resolution.

2023 INDE.Awards - The Living Space Shortlist
Studio Elroy by LINTEL Studio for Architecture, Australia. Photography: Luc Rémond

This year while locations and surroundings may be very different, sustainability is imperative and is a part of every concept as a matter of course. There is resonance with the country in which the homes are located and, whether the home is large or small, each takes resonance from its location to become an exemplar in its own right.

The shortlisted projects that comprise The Living Space category are,

19 Waterloo Street by SJB, Australia

Armidale House by Richards Stanisich, Australia

FLOCKHILL Homestead by Warren and Mahoney, New Zealand/Aotearoa

House by Luke Moloney, Australia

House in Contours by Park + Associates, Thailand

M House by Rama Architects, Australia

Mary Street House by Edition Office, Australia

Northside House by Wellard Architects, Australia

Somers House by Kennedy Nolan Architects, Australia

Studio Elroy by LINTEL Studio for Architecture, Australia

TRIPTYCH by Room 11 Architects, Australia

Wunulla Road by Richards Stanisich, Australia

There are only 12 projects shortlisted from myriad entries received this year and congratulations to each of you as the competition was fierce.

2023 INDE.Awards - The Living Space Shortlist
House in Contours by Park + Associates, Thailand. Photography: Derek Swalwell

Winners for the 2023 INDE.Awards will be announced on 10 August 2023 at the INDE.Awards Gala in Sydney and broadcast online around the globe.

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