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Common failures of solution architecture

March 16th, 2008 No comments

Solution Architecture has a reputation for producing output that is largely engineered for function, often lacking a creative flair that would produce an aesthetically pleasing outcome. Does this mean that architecture is a balancing act? If so, what are the polarities that need to be balanced?

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The qualities of architecture

March 10th, 2008 No comments

It doesn’t take an architect to marvel at architectural wonders, such as the Sistine Chapel – the genius and creativity combined with constructive energy and skill are instantly recognisable. Similarly for technology architecture, when we experience a well-designed IT system we can feel it through all our sense. But what is the essence that separates good architecture from bad?

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