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    <namePart>Dade-Robertson, Martyn</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1979-</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Introduction 1. The Architecture of Everything 2. Changing Patterns of Architecture and Information 3. Scope and Focus 4. The Place of Architectural Theory 5. The Multi-Disciplinary Context 6. Structure and Content Part 1: The Architectonic System 7. Architecture and Meaning 8. Architectonic Systems and the Emergence of Categorisation 9. Conceptual Spaces: Categories in the Mind 10. Topic and Topos 11. Conclusion Part 2: Between City Lights Receding and the Non-space of the Mind 12. Loosing the Ballast of Materiality 13. Spaces between Logic and Ontology 14. 'Display Becomes Reality 15. The Web is not a Tree 16. Remediating Space 17. Conclusion Part 3: The Spaces of Information 18. Spaces of Information 19. The Failure of Architectural Metaphors 20. Measuring: Semantic Space 21. Mapping: Screen Space 22. Exploring: Interaction Space 23. Navigating: Architectonic Space 24. Conclusion Part 4: Reality Becomes Display 25. After Information Architecture 26. Non-discursive Formations 27. Place-Action 28. Space Agency 29. Invisible Architectures 30. Conclusion Conclusion</tableOfContents>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">Martyn Dade-Robertson.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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