Creative Engineering in Arts & Culture
TTW has decades of experience in engineering and overseeing the construction and development of integrated Arts & Culture projects across the globe.
Since our inception, our team has worked beside councils, cities and universities to deliver award-winning, inspiring and functional spaces which transcend shifts in cultural behaviours. We help project visionaries to achieve their goals whilst ensuring sensitivity, performance function and cultural significance are considered.
65+ years of expertise in the Arts & Culture sector
TTW is one of the largest independently owned engineering consultancies across Australia, Jakarta, and Singapore. We’ve provided smart engineering solutions that push the boundaries of creativity and technology to create award-winning, inspiring, and functional performing arts facilities, public forum spaces, libraries, and exhibition areas for social reflection.
Proven excellence: delivering iconic public spaces
We collaborate with our clients to deliver a humanised approach to engineering Arts & Culture spaces that demonstrate excellence in design, sustainability, technology, and reuse into the future.
We’ve partnered on some of the most iconic public spaces, which have provided communities with space for self-expression, storytelling, worship, community, and connection.
Working with TTW
With a team of global experts complemented by our local offices, we offer the benefits of scale without losing the personal touch, agility and accountability that is made possible through a local team. We deliver a full-scope consultancy service, capable of designing and documenting all elements of your project in-house, reducing the need for sub-consultant packages.
We’ve established long-term relationships with community groups, councils, local authorities, and government bodies who rely on our expertise to build globally renowned and functional arts, theatre, religious and cultural spaces.
- A collaborative approach - working in partnership with clients, architects, builders, cultural leaders and other relevant stakeholders.
- A community-centred approach with a focus on creating spaces that are both aesthetic and practical, while minimising disruptions.
- Efficient design to deliver more sustainable and functional buildings.
- Sensitivity for cultural projects and respect for surrounding environments.
Project Experience
Melbourne Arts Precinct, The Fox: NGV Contemporary
The centrepiece of the $1.7 billion transformation of the Melbourne Art Precinct, The Fox: NGV Contemporary is set to become Australia’s largest gallery dedicated to contemporary art and design.
Anzac Memorial Centenary Project
Completing the original 1930's vision for the Memorial, by Sydney architect Bruce Dellit.
Queensland Gallery of Modern Art
The largest cultural project to be undertaken in Queensland's recent history
Jakarta National Mosque
The US$60.1M mosque is estimated to have a capacity of 61,000 people.
Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
Transforming the current open-air pier to a flexible waterfront venue
The Pavilion Performing Arts Centre
The Sutherland Entertainment Centre is now a vibrant and modern facility that can accommodate a range of performances and events and is a testament to the successful collaboration of the project team and TTW.
Australian War Memorial Redevelopment
Australia War Memorial expansion unveiled.
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
The redevelopment has transformed TMAG into a truly world-class facility - (The then Premier of Tasmania, Lara Giddings)