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very cool. don't see a license, though. no open source license => not open source.
Are house designs covered by copyright?
You could always write to him and ask him to specify a licence.
Architectural blueprints have been explicitly covered by copyright in the US since 1990, but were likely implicitly covered before then.
He could always provide an open-source license before claiming that he is "open sourcing" his designs. You could always check for a license before claiming that something is open-source. Putting the onus on people after the fact to make those previous claims true doesn't make any sense.
Yes. Under 17 U.S. Code § 102 (a) (8). Blueprints might be under (a) (5) too but I'm not an expert.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/102
We should aks him to publicly state the license recommending CC BY-SA, yes