Archive for the 'open-source' Category

Open Generative Design is an initiative started by dr. Sivam Krish. The aim is to develop platform independent algorithms which can be used to browse through solution spaces of various parametric definitions. The algorithms will be written in Excel and special add-on will be developed for each parametric modeling package. The ones for Solidworks and [...]


Ronen Kadushin’s company Open Design is another attempt to bring tangibles closer to the world of 2.0 value creation. It seems one worth a closer look. In his own words: “Open Design is a personal attempt to close a creativity gap between product design and other fields (music, graphic design, animation and photography), Which found [...]


I have learned about the Openmoko project through the CC blog. It’s an open-source cell phone (and more) with all .dwg files free to download and develop. Seems that open-source architecture might not be that far away indeed, although the possibilities of changing the representation of actualization (CAD file) are yet open only to those [...]


We have NO VISION is up and running. It’s an internet magazine about architecture understood as much more than actualization. Contributors to the site live on 5 continents right now and they come from countries like: Chile, Columbia, USA, Canada, India, Grece, Germany and Poland (if you wish to include me in the list). During [...]