Open source architecture refers to the practice of making architectural designs, plans, and documentation freely available to the public. This allows individuals and organizations to use and modify the designs without having to pay for them. This approach has been gaining popularity in recent years as a way to promote sustainable, affordable, and community-driven building projects.
There are several books that provide an introduction to open source architecture. Some popular titles include "Open Source Architecture" by Marcin Jakubowski, "Open Architecture: How to Make It Happen" by the Open Architecture Network, and "Open Building: The Architecture of Community" by Michael Mehaffy and Søren S. Sørensen. These books cover a wide range of topics, including the history and principles of open source architecture, case studies of successful open source building projects, and advice on how to implement open source design in your own projects.
In addition to these books, there are also many online resources, such as websites and forums, that provide information and support for those interested in open source architecture.
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