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Open Source Architecture: From TED Prize to reality

Open Source Architecture: From TED Prize to reality

About the Talk
It has been two years since Cameron Sinclair won the TED Prize and the birth of an idea and website called the Open Architecture Network – the world’s first open source (access) site for architectural solutions to humanitarian crises. This is a critical look at whether it is working. Also a brief look ahead and at the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom which launched the week before at Davos.

About the Speaker
Cameron Sinclair is the co-founder and ‘eternal optimist’ for Architecture for Humanity, a charitable organization which seeks architectural solutions to humanitarian crisis and brings professional design services to communities in need.

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About the Conference
BIL2009 was held at CSULB in Long Beach, CA on Feb 13-14.

2 Responses to “Open Source Architecture: From TED Prize to reality”

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