Urban Versioning System 1.0 [electronic resource].
The Architectural League of New York 2008
Open access content
What lessons can architecture learn from software development, and more specifically, from the Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) movement? Written in the form of a quasi-license, Urban Versioning System 1.0 posits seven constraints that, if followed, will contribute to an open source urbanism that radically challenges the conventional ways in which cities are constructed.
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Architectural criticism
Information Commons
Computer software
City planning
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Trebor Scholz
Omar Khan
Mark Shepard
Matthew Fuller
Usman Haque
David Cuesta
Jena Sher
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