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Rethinking Design Innovation – Online CPD Presentation
How to expand your design capabilities and deliver exceptional architectural features.
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Tim Phillips, Managing Director -
The CPD will outline ways that collaboration with an industrial designer can deliver an architect’s creative vision using the latest technologies, materials and manufacturing techniques. Pushing creative boundaries to deliver unique and site-specific results.
Presented by Tim Phillips managing director of Tilt Industrial Design and leading educator of Industrial Design for the built environment. Tim will highlight a range of opportunities where architects have collaborated with industrial designers to deliver unique design features including facades, skylights, retractable roofs, furniture, landscape structures, playgrounds, and highly complex features such as the heliostat system for the international award winning One Central Park, and the new sun shading system at UTS Library.
Accredited – 1 formal CPD point
Some of the learning outcomes you will achieve:
Understand how a traditional approach to design and construction might
restrict your design creativity and limit project outcomes.Gain a detailed understanding of the industrial design process and how
collaboration with industrial designers can lead to improved design
opportunities.Understand how working with an industrial design team can assist you to
realise unique designs, maintain architectural intent and manage budgets.Understand how the digital design approach utilised by industrial
designers can help manage manufacturing and procurement risk. -
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