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2020 Jury

From the jury —

The results of this year’s Australian Interior Design Awards came around like a breath of fresh air, with the very best projects possessing a strong sense of place, connection and innovation. Like every year before it, the standard is high and the diversity speaks to the state of Australia’s continuously burgeoning design industry.

Each project is outstanding in both concept and aesthetics, and Di Stasio Citta designed by Hassell – the winner of the Premier Award for Australian Interior Design and a joint winner of Hospitality Design – is the finest example of this. It’s the result of a genuinely rigorous design process and while

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