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DIGITAL DESIGN IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE / DIGITALES DESIGN IN FORSCHUNG UND PRAXIS
The construction industry has reached a high level of production output over the past 20 years, yet it is one of the least efficient industries. Construction-related spending accounts for 13 percent of global GDP while the sector’s productivity has grown by just one percent a year over the past two decades.1 In light of climate change and resource exploitation, the focus is gradually shifting from being solely on profitability and is taking on an ethical dimension that necessitates innovation and the changes that innovation triggers.