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Designing Interior Environments: A Solution to Urbanised Living

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The demand for efficient and modernised interior environments is a rising challenge for the Australian construction industry. More and more nations across the globe are on the steady course towards total urbanisation. Australia isn't far behind with a reported 89.4% urban population. The lofty percentage increases by an annual rate of urbanisation at 1.47% as reported in 2015.

As urbanisation rises, so does the need for manpower to equip businesses and agencies across various fields of work. Thus, a greater number of people will be spending more time within buildings, workspaces, and other interior environments. The work environment must be deemed conducive to productivity in order for the workforce to attain the corporate goals, and steer the company to progress. At the same time, residential living in urbanised areas will also experience an upsurge as the population continues to grow.

In designing interior environments, the Australian construction industry face a variety of factors that need to be taken into consideration. One of these considerations is the inflating population of occupants in a specified area. In correspondence, the lack of space must be thoroughly reviewed to determine the approach to design. The enlistment of sustainable yet high performing materials must also be observed for the construction of modern building components.

For design professionals, the key to efficient interiors in urbanised living is full-circle education. Designers need to understand the nexus of the design expertise gained through concentrated studies, and the shifting trends of the Australian construction industry. Keeping abreast with modern and up-and-coming building techniques is the first-line procedure, from where the structural design of the building project will come to fruition.



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