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P2P urbanism is "open source urbanism", by the people, for the people.  You can read an introductory essay in [[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]].
P2P urbanism is "open source urbanism", by the people, for the people.  You can read an introductory essay in [[Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society]].


The goal is to use this wiki page for the draft material for a geolocated P2P-Urbanism World Atlas at http://cityleft.blogspot.com/p/p2p-urbanism-world-atlas.html


= Source Material =
= Source Material =

Revision as of 00:52, 12 October 2010

Introduction

P2P urbanism is "open source urbanism", by the people, for the people. You can read an introductory essay in Peer-to-Peer Themes and Urban Priorities for the Self-organizing Society.

The goal is to use this wiki page for the draft material for a geolocated P2P-Urbanism World Atlas at http://cityleft.blogspot.com/p/p2p-urbanism-world-atlas.html

Source Material

Delicious tags that can be used to update p2p urbanist projects:

  1. http://delicious.com/mbauwens/P2P-Urbanism
  2. http://delicious.com/mbauwens/P2P-Architecture
  3. http://delicious.com/mbauwens/P2P-Cities


The projects

Please list your project here. If your country or region is not listed, add it!

If you create a new wiki page to describe your project, please put [[Category:Urbanism]] in the markup so that it gets the correct category.

Americas

Mexico

  • Xalapa, Veracruz - House and workshop designed with Christopher Alexander's methods. Contact User:FedericoMenaQuintero for details. Lat: 19.495561, Lon: -96.85438.

Europe

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Africa

No projects listed yet.

Asia

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Oceania

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