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*Cameron Sinclair - ''[http://architectureforhumanity.org Architecture for Humanity]'' - applying 'open-source' to humanitarian reconstruction and the built environment
 
*Cameron Sinclair - ''[http://architectureforhumanity.org Architecture for Humanity]'' - applying 'open-source' to humanitarian reconstruction and the built environment
  
*Zac Apte - ''[http://www.designbreak.org DesignBreak]'' - Incubator and host for open design projects. Currently in early stages
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*Zac Apte - ''[http://www.designbreak.org DesignBreak]'' - Incubator and host for open design projects. Currently in early stages and not live yet
  
 
...and there must be plenty more...
 
...and there must be plenty more...
 
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Revision as of 18:10, 10 February 2007

Wikipedia articles

Some others thinking in the same sphere

  • The MIT group behind Thinkcycle (open-source design for underserved communities and the environment) and Instructables which is a website to share step-by-step instructions for building things
  • Adrian Bowyer - The RepRap project (an open-source rapid prototyping machine designed to be capable of self-replication)
  • Terry Hancock - co-founder of Anansi Spaceworks that is attempting to use open source principles to develop space technology. His eloquent article Towards a free matter economy is well worth reading. Parts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

  • Cameron Sinclair - Architecture for Humanity - applying 'open-source' to humanitarian reconstruction and the built environment
  • Zac Apte - DesignBreak - Incubator and host for open design projects. Currently in early stages and not live yet

...and there must be plenty more...

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