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Open Architecture Network

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Open Architecture Network is a free online, open source community dedicated to improving global living conditions through innovative and sustainable design. It was developed after Cameron Sinclair won the 2006 TED Prize, which grants 'one wish to change the world'.

The aim of the network is to allow architects, designers, innovators and community leaders to share innovative and sustainable ideas, designs and plans. View and review designs posted by others. Collaborate with each other, people in other professions and community leaders to address specific design challenges. Manage design projects from concept to implementation. Protect their intellectual property rights using the Creative Commons "some rights reserved" licensing system and be shielded from unwarranted liability.

The Beta Version launched on March 8, 2007.