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Players in the architectural industry have been urged to take their businesses a step further by harnessing technology and innovation.
Speaking to Nhyira Addo on The Executive Lounge, Founder and Principal Architect of Adjaye Associates, Sir David Adjaye said the only way architecture can shoot ahead and make more gains in the economy is through modernisation.
He also indicated his outfit readiness to look at improving the level of the building construction sector in the country.
The Executive Lounge airs every Saturday at 6 p.m with a repeat broadcast on Sunday at 8 pm on the JOYNEWS channel on MultiTV and channel 421 on DSTV.
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