OpenSource.Haus
Pacific Northwest coastline at dusk — forest meeting the ocean in Tlingit and Haida territory

Rooted in place. Built for Spaceship Earth.

OpenSource.Haus is the home node of a family of projects engineering abundance through open source — one household, one business, one town at a time.

Our story

We come from the coastal rainforests of Southeast Alaska — Tlingit and Haida country — where the oldest technology is reciprocity: take only what you need, tend what sustains you, and leave the system stronger than you found it.

Big Tech’s smart home inverts that ethic. It takes everything — your voice, your movements, your family’s rhythms — and gives back dependence. We founded OpenSource.Haus to build the opposite: homes that are aware without being extractive, intelligent without being owned by someone else.

Guided by Buckminster Fuller’s vision of Spaceship Earth and The Peace Mandala framework — harmony between technology, ecology, and community — we design homes as regenerative systems, not consumption endpoints.

Tlingit & Haida roots

Indigenous stewardship principles guide how we treat data: it belongs to the people it comes from.

Spaceship Earth

We are all crew, not passengers. Every home we build reduces waste, dependency, and extraction.

Regenerative design

Repairable hardware, energy-aware automation, and systems that outlive the companies that made them.

The Peace Mandala

Technology in right relationship — with family, community, and the living world.