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Currently, there are almost 350,000 Australians living with dementia. This number is expected to increase to 400,000 in less than ten years, and without a medical breakthrough expected to be almost 900,000 by 2050.
Stairs are a necessary feature of buildings with more than one floor, but they can also serve as a key design tool in creating visual points of interests for a wide variety of architecture applications – from a hospital lobby to the reception of a multi-storey office.
Technology has had a significant impact on the architecture and design industry, from how the design process works, to liaising with clients.
There are currently around 350,000 Australians living with dementia, with this number expected to increase to 400,000 in the next decade.
From small to large parts, simple to complex, iron to magnesium – 3D printing continues to revolutionise the way things are being made across industries on a global scale.
With the global building industry on the cusp of new era of technology and design, now is the time to ensure Queensland builders, architects, designers and tradies are not left behind.
The potential of 3D printing or additive manufacturing, where a three-dimensional solid object is created from a digital CAD file by ‘laying down’ successive layers of material, has been shouted from the rooftops since the technology first entered the mainstream market.
The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry is an essential part, as well as a product of, economic cycles – they thrive when the economy is healthy, but become less robust when growth and investment slows.
With an unmatched quality and longevity, quality natural stone is a building material like no other.
A recent finding about Teachers losing their voice and struggling to be heard over a loud class comes as no surprise.
Australians are changing jobs and moving around more frequently than ever before, but is our superannuation keeping pace?