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Apr292011

Collaboration + Community

Integrated project design and the collaborative process is an widely discussed topic in the realm of sustainable architecture, and the benefits of a shared and interactive approach to problem-solving have been well-documented.  When implemented correctly, this translates to reduced overall project costs, more satisfied and informed clients, and increased team productivity and unity, as understanding and communication are key elements of integrated, collaborative design.

Beyond the building and construction industry, however, this concept of open communication and shared resources has the potential of far-reaching effects. When applied to the many other facets of living sustainably, this new paradigm of development and means of thinking could be the key to creating resilient and empowered communities...

Stop by Inspired Design Daily today, where I'm guest-blogging today on the prospects of open source collaboration and the potential to create self-sustaining communities.

Thanks, and have an inspired weekend! 

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