The point of these blogs is to sketch out the notion of "UX architecture," something that many people talk about (or at least they post job descriptions for UX architects; I assume those people will be working on UX architectures...) but for which there is little documentation. I've been thinking about this a lot for the past ten years. I've concluded if there is such a thing as a UX architecture, it needs to be as comprehensive as Architecture, the "Mother of All Arts." Whether that happens depends on UX architecture's evolution over the next several years. The need for (and costs…