We spoke with Tilt’s Managing and Creative Director about industrial design, innovative technology and wellbeing within education spaces.
In this comment piece, Tim Phillips, Managing and Creative Director of Tilt Industrial Design, identifies three key initiatives for sustainability in 2024.
This year the INDE.Awards winners each received a trophy with a new form that expresses the ideals of the program and also shines the light on TILT Industrial Design.
This year the INDE.Awards winners each received a trophy with a new form that expresses the ideals of the program and also shines the light on TILT Industrial Design.
Tilt and First Peoples artist Lisa Waup have collaborated to bring an Indigenous public art installation to Melbourne’s Westgate Freeway. This artwork integrates Indigenous narratives into the urban landscape in a significant Australian first.
When special design concepts are required for a project, Tilt Industrial Design is the first port of call, as it delivers tangible design that was once unimaginable.
Ostensibly an industrial design consultancy, Tilt was born of the observation of an increasing gap between architectural ambition and construction capability. The skill set lies in facilitating the inherently creative bent of architects, landscape architects and artists with engineering and industrial design solutions.
The launch of Foreground Architecture, Richard Weinman joins Hayball, meet HDR’s new sustainability leader and more in this month’s On The Move, careers in design column.
The INDE.Awards’ Design Studio shortlisters show us how diverse ways of working can better help deliver projects and lead within your community.
Neither design nor architecture happens in a vacuum. In times of dynamic progress, technological advancement and rapid regulatory changes, every design professional relies on the specialised expertise of a wider team – particularly the skilful craftsmen and manufacturers who help make their unique ideas a reality.