06. Inclusion

Open architecture is a social articulation of space that over time, changes shape.

It is very delicate to give a conclusion on such an open ended subject, but I think
I have learn some characteristics of the context that generates open architecture
and the internal forces that deploys open architecture as we know it.
Open architecture has always existed in theory, but as an absolute space is in
practice useless. Intellectual openness is a pre requisite to apprehend the whole
constructed world as one super system.
Open architecture implies new methods of learning, new mental structures.
Open architecture as limited in this research, is defined by humans and therefore
reflects the unfinished nature of humanity.
Open architecture cant be qualified of revolutionary as its execution is progressive
and its philosophy committed to extreme compromising.
Open architecture is now powered by non specialists and becoming slowly legal
undercover. This progressive happening is necessary because a radical change
would be disorienting and destructive. In my perspective open architecture is an 
essential step in architecture progress and evolution.
Open architecture is happening now, a major cultural challenge. May open archi-
tecture be understood as a new super system, or as architectural objects.
I am now applying this research in a project called ‘open_sailing’, which is a pro-
posal for a future International Ocean Station. You are warmly invited to follow
and participate the development here :

http://opensailing.net

Open architecture may not meet general demand now and we accept it as an
avant-garde research. We are witnessing the first iterations of it, and the perspec-
tives it is offering are immense.