The article is very interesting and informative. So thank you for sharing this. I'm an architect, though this seem to be not enough for a qualification these days, I'm a building architect who is now involved in information architecture as I'm working on two big (big for me that is) internet projects involving possibly large communities. I just wanted to suggest to change "post-modern" with quantum. I understand this might seem a secondary issue, and I also understand the term "quantum might be alittle overused but... Post-modern, though it makes sense because we're talking about something that comes *after* the "modern", but the characteristics of you call the "post-modern innovation architecture" totally belong to a quantum environment. What do you think?
cheers,
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It's funny I'm actually revisiting this article as I try to expand on innovating IA here. Your articles have been quite informative and really helping me push my ideas into reality. I look forward to more articles :)