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The '''Open Architecture Network''' is a free online library of architectural designs. The designs are creative commons-licensed and the site is media-rich.
The '''Open Architecture Network''' is a free online library of architectural designs. The designs are creative commons-licensed and the site is media-rich.


It is a way for architects (or anyone for that matter) to share designs, including for emergency and poverty-stricken situations, and for these designs to be categorized, and rated by the community.
It is a way for architects (or anyone for that matter) to share designs, including for emergency and [[poverty]]-stricken situations, and for these designs to be categorized, and rated by the community.


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The Open Architecture Network was unveiled by [[Architecture for Humanity]] on March 8, 2007, and soon there after partnered with Appropedia to help build sustainable, open source solutions with the world.
The Open Architecture Network was unveiled by [[Architecture for Humanity]] on March 8, 2007, and soon there after partnered with Appropedia to help build sustainable, open source solutions with the world.


==External links==
== Interwiki links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Open Architecture Network]]
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.openarchitecturenetwork.org Open Architecture Network] website.
*[http://www.openarchitecturenetwork.org Open Architecture Network] website.
*[http://tedblog.typepad.com/tedblog/2006/07/tedprize_winner_1.html Cameron Sinclair's TEDTalk] (Cameron is the founder of Architecture for Humanity)
*[http://tedblog.typepad.com/tedblog/2006/07/tedprize_winner_1.html Cameron Sinclair's TEDTalk] (Cameron is the founder of Architecture for Humanity)

Revision as of 21:09, 8 June 2010

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The Open Architecture Network is a free online library of architectural designs. The designs are creative commons-licensed and the site is media-rich.

It is a way for architects (or anyone for that matter) to share designs, including for emergency and poverty-stricken situations, and for these designs to be categorized, and rated by the community.

The Open Architecture Network was unveiled by Architecture for Humanity on March 8, 2007, and soon there after partnered with Appropedia to help build sustainable, open source solutions with the world.

Interwiki links

External links

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