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[[Architecture]] is a fascinating subject - whether you are studying the life of Thomas Jefferson, or cathedrals in 17th century France. Architects work in both the structures we build, as well as in the digital economy. So there is [[Information Architecture]], [[Data Architecture]], [[Enterprise Architecture]], [[Software Architecture]], and [[AWS Solutions Architect|Solutions Architecture]] among others.
[[Architecture]] is a fascinating subject - whether you are studying the life of Thomas Jefferson, or cathedrals in 17th century France. Architects work in both the structures we build, as well as in the digital economy. So there is [[Information Architecture]], [[Data Architecture]], [[Enterprise Architecture]], [[Software Architecture]], and [[AWS Solutions Architect|Solutions Architecture]] among others.


Aside: if you want to read a book about the real-life interplay between a couple, an architect, a builder and the process of building a house, read the title [[Special:BookSources/978-0618001910/''House'' by Tracy Kidder]] that was on the NY Times Best Seller list.
Aside: if you want to read a book about the real-life interplay between a couple, an architect, a builder and the process of building a house, read the title [[Special:BookSources/978-0618001910|''House'' by Tracy Kidder]] that was on the NY Times Best Seller list.

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Architecture is a fascinating subject - whether you are studying the life of Thomas Jefferson, or cathedrals in 17th century France. Architects work in both the structures we build, as well as in the digital economy. So there is Information Architecture, Data Architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Software Architecture, and Solutions Architecture among others.

Aside: if you want to read a book about the real-life interplay between a couple, an architect, a builder and the process of building a house, read the title House by Tracy Kidder that was on the NY Times Best Seller list.

Pages in category "Architecture"

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