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Open Architecture Challenge Launch Announcement, September 12, 2007


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Humanitarian goals, tech-savvy solutions By ALICE RAWSTHORN, International Herald Tribune, March 11, 2007

Where Artists and Inventors Plot to Save the World By SAUL HANSELL, New York Times, March 05, 2007

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Design Competition Launched to Aid Developing Nations By MAIRI BEAUTYMAN, Interior Design, October 30, 2007

Putting Smart Design Where It’s Needed the Most, WIRED Science on PBS, October 10, 2007

Design Within Reach: Architecture for Humanity Builds the Future of Housing, By JEFF MUCKENSTURM, Wired July 10, 2007

Web 2.0 Goes to Work By JESSIE SCANLON, Business Week, July 9, 2007

Tech Trends—Architects without Borders By KENNETH WONG, cadalyst, June 1, 2007

Open House, Living Kit and the LA Earthquake: Notes from a Visit to Art Center By ALEX STEFFEN, World Changing, April 13, 2007

Architecture Goes Open-Source By DAVID SOKOL, Architectural Record, April 12, 2007

Architecture: Green and Greener By SARAH RICH, World Changing, April 3, 2007

Future of energy must include buildings, their uses By KEVIN LAIR, Des Moines Newsletter, March 27, 2007

Architecture for Humanity Launches Community Site By MAIRI BEAUTYMAN, Interior Design Newswire, March 20, 2007

Open-Source goes Hammer and Nail By JESSIE SCANLON, Business Week Online, March 15, 2007

AMD and Architecture for Humanity establish the $250,000 Open Architecture Prize to develop technology centre in developing world Canadian Architect, March 13, 2007

Challenge: Design a computer lab for developing world By STEFANIE OLSEN, Silicon.com, March 12, 2007

INTERVIEW: Cameron Sinclair, Open Architecture Network By EMILY PILLOTON, Inhabitat, March 12, 2007

AMD offers $250,000 prize to help Third World get online By JACQUI CHENG, ars technica, March 12, 2007

AMD Announces 250,000 Open Architecture Prize By MIHAI ALEXANDRU, Playfuls.com Romania, March 11, 2007

AMD sponsors 'Open Architecture Prize' By STEFANIE OLSEN, USA Today/CNET, March 11, 2007

Big news from Architecture for Humanity By ETHAN ZUCKERMAN, My Heart's in Accra, March 10, 2007

Top 10 Websites - 2007 Planetizen, March 10, 2007

Tapping TED to get tech to help others By STEFANIE OLSEN, ZDNet, March 9, 2007

AMD and Architecture for Humanity Announce World's Largest Architecture Prize at TED 2007 InfoBolsa, Spain, March 9, 2007

Sun Microsystems and TED Prize Winner Cameron Sinclair Bring Tenets of Open Source to Global Housing Crisis PressZoom, Netherlands, March 9, 2007

Open Architecture Network launches Canadian Architect, March 9, 2007

Win a Prize: Build a Tech Lab By ERIKA STALDER, Wired News, March 09, 2007

AMD to Announce $250K Prize for Wiring Third World By BRYAN GARDINER, PC Magazine, March 09, 2007

AMD Cosponsors 250K Open Architecture Contest By ADAM GANETTI, caribJournal, March 09, 2007

OPEN ARCHITECTURE NETWORK Launches Today! By EMILY PILLOTON, Inhabitat, March 09, 2007

Breakfast with Last Year’s TED Prize Winners By ETHAN ZUCKERMAN, World Changing, March 08, 2007

Framing Open Source Architecture By SONIA ZJAWINSKI, Wired News, March 08, 2007

Open Source Meets Sustainable Housing By LESLIE T. O'NEILL, Sun.com News, March 08, 2007

At an annual conference, artists and inventors plot to save the world By SAUL HANSELL, International Herald Tribune Online, March 05, 2007

TreeHugger Radio: An Interview with Cameron Sinclair Feb 20, 2007

Open source helps housing effort By PAUL KRILL, InfoWorld, February 09, 2007

The Open Architecture Network and the Future of Design By ALEX STEFFEN, World Changing, February 01, 2007

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