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Tyrus is an interdisciplinary designer who is graduating with a BA (Hons) in Product Design.

Coming from a background in architecture, he has transitioned to a more detailed and intimate approach to design, while continuing to engage with various mediums.

Beyond his studies, Tyrus indulges in projects involving woodworking, leathercraft and building 3D printed products, in order to deepen his craftsmanship and continuously develop new skills.

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Future Mobility for Transient Workers: The Gordian Network

The Gordian Network is a comprehensive systemic intervention designed to eliminate worker transport fatalities in the construction and process industries. Operating on a Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) model, it removes the financial burden of fleet ownership from SMEs.

The ecosystem is built upon three pillars: the Gordian autonomous electric chassis, which carries physically segregated passenger and cargo modules; G-Hubs, which are centralised architectural depots featuring automated straddler systems for seamless module and battery swapping; and G-Sync, a digital companion app providing fleet operators with real-time telemetry and logistical control.

Together, these elements form a frictionless, B2B transit infrastructure optimised for high-density industrial zones.

The Gordian Network presents an uncompromised vision for the future of industrial transit, prioritising the absolute best systemic solution over conventional constraints.

It seamlessly integrates the physical Gordian vehicle and its dedicated 6-PAX Perch passenger pod, ensuring vital human-cargo segregation.

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Passenger pod interior

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Perch design exploded view

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Gordian module swap in operation in G-Hub

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The Gordian’s monolithic exterior serves a highly lucrative secondary function for B2B clients: it is an uncompromised, mobile canvas for brand advertising.
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The side profile is dominated by massive double exterior sliding plug doors. Below the doors lies the integrated foot-step.