
Tilman Fabini is a german architectural designer and artistic researcher based in Vienna, Austria. Investigating the implications of climate change on urban environments, he is constantly exploring new mediums and techniques of representation to connect physical and digital worlds.
Tilman has studied at the
University of Innsbruck, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and received his Master in Architecture with Distinction from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He has worked in Academia, collaborated with architecture offices and is experienced in digital fabrication and exhibition design.
Using architecture as speculative medium, he crafts immersive stories of our shared planetary future. Exploring the contemporary dialectics of nature and civilization, he recently concentrates on the visualization and embodiment of environmental data as an approach to display aspects of the world remaining largely invisible.
Tilman has studied at the University of Innsbruck, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and received his Master in Architecture with Distinction from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He has worked in Academia, collaborated with architecture offices and is experienced in digital fabrication and exhibition design.
Using architecture as speculative medium, he crafts immersive stories of our shared planetary future. Exploring the contemporary dialectics of nature and civilization, he recently concentrates on the visualization and embodiment of environmental data as an approach to display aspects of the world remaining largely invisible.