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Block Foundation Research Bibliography
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Block Foundation Research Bibliography
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: block-foundation
- License: cc-by-sa-4.0
- Language: TeX
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://www.blockfoundation.io
- Size: 2.65 MB
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README.md
Block Foundation Bibliography
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Contents
Introduction
The Block Foundation is dedicated to reshaping architectural practice and housing systems through the innovative use of blockchain technology, has generated a robust body of work, theoretical discussions, practical explorations, and critical analyses. Our endeavor to create an equilibrium in the real estate market and foster innovative architectural solutions has sparked a diverse range of academic, technical, and professional publications.
This reference bibliography serves as a curated list of key texts and resources that have informed our work and continues to guide our approach. The selection includes seminal writings on blockchain technology, architectural theory and practice, sustainable urban development, digital economies, and decentralized market designs. It also encompasses studies on the intersection of these areas, highlighting the multidisciplinary and integrative nature of our work at the Block Foundation.
The bibliography is organized by topic, facilitating easy access to resources in specific areas of interest. Each entry provides a brief annotation, summarizing the main arguments, methods, and contributions of the work. This resource is aimed to be of value to a broad range of readers: from architects, urban planners, and blockchain developers, to policy makers, investors, and anyone interested in the innovative intersections of architecture, housing systems, and digital technologies.
As our work continues to evolve, so will this bibliography, reflecting our commitment to remain at the forefront of thought and practice in these rapidly changing fields. This collection is not merely a reflection of the past; it is a living document, a tool for critical engagement, and a launchpad for future explorations.
The Block Foundation believes in open dialogue, collaboration, and the sharing of knowledge. We welcome suggestions for additional resources and invite ongoing conversation about the ideas and issues these works present. We hope this bibliography serves as a useful point of departure for these vital discussions.
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Topics
The topics covered in the Block Foundation's bibliography are as follows. Each topic encompasses a range of subtopics and areas of interest that align with the Block Foundation's focus on reshaping architectural practice and housing systems through the innovative use of blockchain technology. The bibliography includes seminal writings, theoretical discussions, practical explorations, and critical analyses related to these areas, highlighting the multidisciplinary and integrative nature of the foundation's work. It aims to provide resources for architects, urban planners, blockchain developers, policy makers, investors, and anyone interested in the innovative intersections of architecture, housing systems, and digital technologies.
``` mermaid mindmap Block Foundation id(Architectural Theory and Practice) id(Urban Planning) id(Construction) id(Real Estate) id(Housing) id(Blockchain Technology) id(Smart Contracts) id(Oracles) id(Digital Economies) id(Decentralized Markets) id(Network States) id(Mechanism Design) id(Law)
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Academic Resources
Zotero Group
The complete bibliography can be accessed via our Zotero Group: zotero.org/groups/block.
Citation
APA
A sample citation (APA 6th edition) might look like:
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van Vianen, L. B., & Feringa, J. D. (2023). Block Foundation Bibliography (Version WIP) [Computer software]. https://doi.org/http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173471
BibTeX
bib
@software{van_Vianen_Block_Foundation_Bibliography_2023,
author = {van Vianen, Lars Bastiaan and Feringa, Jelle David},
doi = {http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173471},
license = {cc-by-nd-4.0},
month = jan,
title = {{Block Foundation Bibliography}},
url = {https://github.com/block-foundation/bibliography},
version = {WIP},
year = {2023}
}
DOI
Block Foundation Bibliography has a DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8173471
CITATION.cff
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Roadmap
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Colophon
Authors
This is an open-source project by the Block Foundation.
The Block Foundation mission is enabling architects to take back initiative and contribute in solving the mismatch in housing through blockchain technology. Therefore the Block Foundation seeks to unschackle the traditional constraints and construct middle ground between rent and the rigidity of traditional mortgages.
website: www.blockfoundation.io
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Contributing
We'd love for you to contribute and to make this project even better than it is today! Please refer to the contribution guidelines for information.
Legal Information
Copyright
Copyright © 2023 Stichting Block Foundation. All Rights Reserved.
License
Except as otherwise noted, the content in this repository is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Also see LICENSE and LICENSE-CODE.
Disclaimer
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
Owner
- Name: Block Foundation
- Login: block-foundation
- Kind: organization
- Email: info@blockfoundation.io
- Location: Netherlands
- Website: https://www.blockfoundation.io
- Repositories: 105
- Profile: https://github.com/block-foundation
The Block Foundation mission is enabling architects to take back initiative and contribute in solving the mismatch in housing through blockchain technology.
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The Block Foundation is dedicated to reshaping architectural practice and
housing systems through the innovative use of blockchain technology, has
generated a robust body of work, theoretical discussions, practical
explorations, and critical analyses. Our endeavor to create an equilibrium
in the real estate market and foster innovative architectural solutions has
sparked a diverse range of academic, technical, and professional
publications.
This reference bibliography serves as a curated list of key texts and
resources that have informed our work and continues to guide our approach.
The selection includes seminal writings on blockchain technology,
architectural theory and practice, sustainable urban development,
digital economies, and decentralized market designs. It also encompasses
studies on the intersection of these areas, highlighting the
multidisciplinary and integrative nature of our work at the Block Foundation.
license: cc-by-nd-4.0
url: "https://github.com/block-foundation/bibliography"
doi: "http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173471"
repository-code: "https://github.com/block-foundation/bibliography"
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keywords:
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- architecture
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authors:
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given-names: Lars Bastiaan
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given-names: Jelle David
family-names: Feringa
email: jelle@blockfoundation.io
affiliation: Block Foundation
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