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In Defense of Open Source Design

In Defense of Open Source Design

Published by Leonardo Calcagno

The unspoken truth about housing today? Most of it is ugly – more accurately described as “developed” than “designed.”

What’s the difference? A housing development is bottom line-oriented; a housing design is human-centered. A housing development is made for the masses; housing design is typically envisioned for an individual client. But, at the end of the day, every house was at one point designed. In other words, development and design are merely made to oppose by developers and designers. They can be one and the same. Article continues at archdaily.com

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