Open Architecture Network

Yesterday Architecture for Humanity launched a beta version of the Open Architecture Network, "a stand alone site that allows will allow designers, community groups, NGO's and others to post projects, browse others, comment and review projects, discuss relevant topics, contribute to shared resources, collaborate with each other and access project management tools to support their work." The site, which will evolve and add functionality over the next year, arose from Cameron Sinclair winning the TED Prize last year, whereafter TED set out to help Cameron's wishes come true.

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It sounds like a great idea that will surely grow over time. Go register and be a part of it.

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  1. It is a good idea! Already 2486 members and 98 projects... impressive!

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