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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{{fact}}) 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{{fact}}) to share designs, including for emergency and poverty-stricken situations, and for these designs to be categorized, and rated by the community. |
Revision as of 09:41, 22 May 2007
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[verification needed]) to share designs, including for emergency and poverty-stricken situations, and for these designs to be categorized, and rated by the community.
Template:Wikipedia The Open Architecture Network was unveiled by Architecture for Humanity on March 8, 2007.
External links
- Open Architecture Network website.
- Cameron Sinclair's TEDTalk (Cameron is the founder of Architecture for Humanity)