Open building kit fabricator network
A WikiHouse-style network of open building-system files, local CNC or metal fabrication shops, structural engineers, and installers could substitute for some standardized joist-and-deck use cases by turning building structure into a verified kit-of-parts workflow.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Open kit systems may not meet span, fire, acoustic, seismic, or durability requirements for many commercial steel buildings.
- • Local fabricator quality may vary without disciplined QA, training, and inspection.
- • Building officials, insurers, and lenders may reject unfamiliar systems even when the engineering is sound.
Adoption path
- • Start with studios, accessory buildings, community structures, low-rise projects, and repeatable shells where open kit systems already fit.
- • Publish tested details, structural review templates, and installation records before attempting larger or more code-sensitive buildings.
Decentralization fit
8.0/10
Coordination credibility
5.0/10
Implementation feasibility
5.0/10
Incumbent pressure