There are many open source architecture book projects that have been successful in providing valuable and accessible information to architects and architecture students. Some examples include:
"A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction" by Christopher Alexander, Sara Ishikawa, and Murray Silverstein. This book is considered a classic in the field of architecture and is widely used as a reference for architects and architecture students.
"Designing Buildings with BIM" by Andrew Payne and Drew Plunkett. This book is a comprehensive guide to using Building Information Modeling (BIM) in architecture and is available as a free download.
"Introduction to Architecture" by John McKean. This book is a great resource for architecture students and provides a broad overview of the field, including architectural history, design principles, and building technology.
"The Architecture Student's Handbook of Professional Practice" by American Institute of Architects. This book is a reference guide for architecture students and covers the professional practice of architecture, including business management, project management, and ethical considerations.
"A Field Guide to American Houses" by Virginia McAlester. This book is a comprehensive guide to the various architectural styles found in American houses and is a valuable resource for architects, architecture students, and homeowners.
These are just a few examples of open source architecture book projects that have been successful in providing valuable and accessible information to architects and architecture students.
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