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international group dedicated to sustainable affordable art and design for a better world

Website: http://c-e-n-t-r-o.org
Location: NYC&MEXICO
Members: 21
Created By: marga carmona-carriedo
Latest Activity: May 12

projects with sustainable&affordable materials, valparaiso chile

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marga carmona-carriedo Comment by marga carmona-carriedo on May 9, 2008 at 1:00pm
UNLEARNING INTOLERANCE (towards the enviroment)
art as a changing force
Recent Seminar of Artist @ the United Nations
podcast available at media archive may 8, 2008
http://www.un.org/Pubs/chronicle/tolerance/artists.html
alison Comment by alison on May 2, 2008 at 9:48pm
Aloha.......if you arent aware of this here it is............alison The Buckminster Fuller Challenge

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information, visit: http://challenge.bfi.org
Contact: Matt Barron, Tel: 718.290.9283, Email: challenge@bfi.org

THE FIRST ANNUAL BUCKMINSTER FULLER CHALLENGE WINNER ANNOUNCED

MAY 2nd, 2008 NEW YORK CITY — The Buckminster Fuller Institute is pleased to announce that Comprehensive Design for a Carbon Neutral World: The Challenge of Appalachia submitted by Dr. John Todd has been selected as the winner of the 2008 Buckminster Fuller Challenge.

“Dr. John Todd’s comprehensive design strategy to bring about a carbon neutral world, in the opinion of this jury, best embodies the bold, visionary approach to large scale societal transformation pioneered by Buckminster Fuller. Dr. Todd’s proposal sets forth a profound vision to heal the environmental and economic scars of the Appalachian region and a detailed strategy to build a dynamic sustainable economic basis for lasting renewal,” said the Buckminster Fuller Challenge jurors in a statement about their decision.

“Dr. Todd’s vision sets forth a new theory of ecological design weaving together a set of processes - from restoration of land to geo-sequestration of carbon, to community involvement, to long-term economic vitality - to create a blueprint for a future for Appalachia that envisions a harmonious self-sustaining community. This is one of the only true whole systems projects that is place based but widely applicable.” To read the full statement by the jury, visit: http://challenge.bfi.org

Allegra Fuller Snyder, Fuller’s daughter, remarked, “My father identified himself as a Comprehensive Anticipatory Design Scientist. Each word is essential to understanding in what way he felt an individual must be competent to be effective in fully implementing constructive visions for our collective planetary future. John Todd’s response meets that Challenge, literally and figuratively. My father, who knew, and admired, Dr. Todd’s work in the 1970s, would certainly agree.”

“The selection by the jury of Dr. Todd’s project sets the bar for the Challenge for years to come. We are thrilled the jury selected a courageous and truly integrated vision that sets forth a detailed strategy to bring about a vibrant and life-sustaining future. The depth and breadth of this vision is stunning and I hope it becomes a catalyst for reflection and lively discussion across disciplines about contemporary approaches to solving the major issues facing us today,” said Elizabeth Thompson, Executive Director of the Buckminster Fuller Institute.

In addition to selecting the winner, the jury also identified two runners-up for their innovative work. The Barefoot College submitted by Bunker Roy was selected as the first runner-up and Promoting Biogas and Training Bedouin Women submitted by Kevin Leopold was selected as the second runner-up.

The winner will receive a $100,000 prize at a press conference and conferring ceremony June 23rd, 2008 at 2pm at The Center for Architecture, 536 LaGuardia Place in New York City.

For more information, visit http://challenge.bfi.org

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Gautam Comment by Gautam on March 30, 2008 at 3:30pm
Wow !...the Centro website is a real gold mine...and its going to take some time to explore it....liked Ximena's work especially the Habana series...a very controlled palette and haunting images...one can explore her work at the website below
http://ximenasubercaseaux.com/

thanks !
 
 

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