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Conducting architecture in a digital web

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IN THIS TIME OF RAPID AND unprecedented transformation – a global pandemic, the proliferation of technology unicorns, a shift toward mobile working – the need for greater flexibility and new ways of collaborating with clients and colleagues has never been stronger.

The rise of technology, particularly over the last decade, has cast a digital web over the world, connecting people, nations and markets in ways once unimaginable and spawning a myriad solutions to improve our communication, collaboration and productivity capabilities.

No industry, architecture included, is immune to this technological revolution. Clients want personalised service and a platform on which their stakeholders and consultants can collaborate; more communication and more conveniently accessible data, and the opportunity to have their say and be made aware of risks and issues sooner rather than later.

Expectations have shifted toward personalised real-time, digital, location-agnostic services – smart tech, remote solutions and digital prowess are no longer just on the ‘wish list’. As the current global climate has laid

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