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North Queensland Stadium design app allows fans to experience stadium before completion

North Queensland Stadium design app allows fans to experience stadium before completion
May 20, 2019

The nqstadium app has been released on the Apple App Store and Google Play to celebrate the North Queensland Stadium (NQS) reaching a construction milestone with 50% of the main building works now completed. 

The NQS is a joint project between the Queensland Government, Australian Government and the Townsville City Council, and is supported by both the National Rugby League and the North Queensland Cowboys. The venue forms part of the Townsville City Deal signed in December 2016.

Queensland Minister for Housing and Public Works Minister Mick de Brenni said the app will give fans the chance to experience the stadium before completion and ahead of the start of the 2020 NRL Premiership Season, commenting "in designing the stadium, the project team have used Building Information Modelling to visualise spaces within the stadium to ensure the right balance between elegant architectural design and practical functionality is achieved."

BIM digital representations of structures, 3D modelling and virtual reality have allowed the designers to work closely with the managing contractor Watpac and other key end users to identify and address potential issues before the stadium is constructed.

The app, developed by principal consultant Cox Architecture and the Department of Housing and Public Works, showcases the design through a diorama image that users can rotate on their mobile devices.

Hotspots on the image can be clicked to access artist’s impressions, 360° images and 'before and after' sliders that compare the existing 1300SMILES Stadium at Kirwan to the new stadium adjacent to the CBD.

Voice overs and on-screen text provide descriptions throughout the app.

“We’re really excited to share this leading digital technology with the public as we celebrate reaching the half way mark in the main build, with 566,649 construction hours completed as of 1st May 2019, 97% of which have been completed by local tradies,” Minister de Brenni said.

“Of the 56 trade packages awarded so far, 44 have been awarded to local businesses investing $137.7 million into local industry – this is a tremendous boost to the Townsville economy which, as we know, is getting back on its feet after the monsoon flooding earlier this year.

“That is 478 Townsville businesses that are already benefiting from being involved in this project.”

This app is just a pre-cursor to the development of a more enhanced and sophisticated app to cover more aspects of our stadiums.

The app will further improve the user’s experience –with a range of solutions being investigated to improve the fan experience, including seat bookings, game day information, food and drink options and purchasing of merchandise.

The nqstadium design app is available for free download from the Google Play and Apple App Store at play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.gov.qld.hpw.nqs3d and itunes.apple.com/us/app/nqstadium/id1272717881?mt=8

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