Open Architecture Collaborative: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Point: Open Architecture Network was acquired by Architecture for Humanity, and Architecture for Humanity went bankrupt last year. Open Architecture Collaborative emerged as a new organization from this, and [[Open Building Istitute]] may be interested in collaborating on product development. Open product development focus is different than 'delivering design advocacy, facilitation, assessment and small build services to their local marginalized communities'. It is "a tool kit" that includes designs, software, machines, and materials. | Point: Open Architecture Network was acquired by Architecture for Humanity, and Architecture for Humanity went bankrupt last year. Open Architecture Collaborative emerged as a new organization from this, and [[Open Building Istitute]] may be interested in collaborating on product development. Open product development focus is different than 'delivering design advocacy, facilitation, assessment and small build services to their local marginalized communities'. It is "a tool kit" that includes designs, software, machines, and materials. | ||
"open product development" vs "community development". The latter misses economic grounding. | "open product development" vs "community development". The latter misses economic grounding in the next economy - the open source, collaborative economy. | ||
MJ | MJ | ||
=Website= | |||
https://openarchcollab.org/chapters/ |
Revision as of 15:31, 3 October 2020
http://www.fastcodesign.com/3057654/what-renaming-a-failed-brand-taught-this-design-nonprofit/4
Point: Open Architecture Network was acquired by Architecture for Humanity, and Architecture for Humanity went bankrupt last year. Open Architecture Collaborative emerged as a new organization from this, and Open Building Istitute may be interested in collaborating on product development. Open product development focus is different than 'delivering design advocacy, facilitation, assessment and small build services to their local marginalized communities'. It is "a tool kit" that includes designs, software, machines, and materials.
"open product development" vs "community development". The latter misses economic grounding in the next economy - the open source, collaborative economy.
MJ