Twelve Australian projects have been shortlisted for the 2016 Inside World Festival of Interiors Awards, which runs in conjunction with the World Architecture Festival.
Australians continue to prove themselves as major players on an international scale in the realm of office design with six of the 16 workplaces shortlisted in that category coming from our shores.
Woods Bagot has two shortlisted in the Offices category, as does BVN, while a Melbourne fitout by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design and a Chinese project by Guida Moseley Brown Architects are also in the running.
The 2016 architect-designed new house of the year, Indigo Slam by Smart Design Studiois in the running for the Residential category and is joined by fellow Australians Ian Moore Architects, Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects and Caroline Di Costa Architect in that category.
Winners are to be chosen from each category and the program will culminate with the announcement of the 2016 World Interior of the Year.
The 2016 World Festival of Interiors runs in conjunction with the 2016 World Architecture Festival. See the Australian projects shortlisted in the World Architecture Festival Awards here.
Here’s a list of the Australian projects shortlisted:
CREATIVE RE-USE
Riverside Centre by K.P.D.O
HEALTH AND EDUCATION
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School Stage 1 by BVN
Photography by John Gollings
HOTELS
Ovolo Woolloomooloo by Hassell
OFFICES
Macquarie Bank Workplace by BVN
Minter Ellison by BVN
The ARTS Group Headquarters (China) by Guida Moseley Brown Architects
Compulsive Productions by Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
Melbourne Studio by Woods Bagot
Paramount by The Office Space by Woods Bagot
RESIDENTIAL
30 Adelaide Street by Ian Moore Architects
CASA31_4 Room House by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects and Caroline Di Costa Architect
Indigo Slam by Smart Design Studio
Images: Inside