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An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system of interest. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible. | An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system of interest. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible. | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 26 July 2021
An architecture is the stable, or intentionally invariant property of a system of interest. When trying to study architectural planning as a intellectual subject, it might be easier to think about architectures as properties with different time-scales for their changes. This will allow one to treat all interactive factors in an architectural planning task to be as general as possible.