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I brought this here because it's probably not nearly as commonly used term as in accounting. It's probably too much of a dicdef for Wikipedia anyway. If someone knows anything about it we can move it to Wiktionary or merge it into the appropriate architecture article.:

""Materiality" is also an architecture term

materiallity is also in management acounting

Materiality refers to the material dimension present in architectural forms. The different expressive characteristics of each material play a role in the definition of architectural form, imparting it with the qualities of texture, color, touch and even sound. Stone, for example, can be synonimous of mass, stability and solitidity, while it can also signify safety and personify a relation with nature.
Materiality is also related with the study of tectonics in architecture.

Also this could use some verification that it is a legitimate term. Thanks - Taxman Talk 14:04, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sociology, Anthropology, etc.

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It has another meaning in these fields for which I don't have the capacity to make an article out of it, but see for instance T. Dant's 2004 book 'Materiality and Society' as an example of this. 158.223.181.84 (talk) 18:24, 20 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]