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People often only see IT artifacts level of material culture and can not see the invisible design of IT architecture. The authors studied socio-materiality convergence of IT architecture and social architecture. The authors argued that from critical realism philosophy, IT architecture and social architecture can be harmony entangled and human become part of what they perform and to be body-in-IT space...