Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Cameron Sinclair on open-source architecture
2006 Ted Prize Award Winner Cameron Sinclair talks about Open Source Architecture. Open Source Architecture Network is an online, open source community dedicated to improving living conditions through innovative and sustainable design. It was born from the wish Cameron Sinclair made when he accepted the 2006 TED Prize: to build a global, open-source network where architects, governments and NGOs can share and implement design plans to house the world.
"My wish to develop a community that actively embraces innovative and sustainable design to improve living conditions for all"
Until this day he still works in the development of Open Source Architecture together with Architecture for Humanity: a nonprofit that helps architects apply their skills to humanitarian efforts.
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