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Published on June 7th, 2011 | by Glenn Meyers

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Architecting the Future Finalists in New York

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June 7th, 2011 by  

For those in the vicinity of New York City June 8 – 10, see the work of four finalists for this year’s Buckminster Fuller Challenge:

Architecting the Future

Today’s email from the Buckminster Fuller Institute states that all events are free, however, reservations are required since seating is limited. To make reservations, BFI writes: “RSVP by email or contribute a suggested donation by purchasing a ticket here.

This three-day series of events features these finalists (BFI links attached):

Blue Ventures

FrontlineSMS

Participatory Mapping in the Congo Basin

TARA Akshar+

Congratulations to the innovative and inspiring works from these people and organizations.

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About the Author

is a writer, producer, and director. Meyers was editor and site director of Green Building Elements, a contributing writer for CleanTechnica, and is founder of Green Streets MediaTrain, a communications connection and eLearning hub. As an independent producer, he's been involved in the development, production and distribution of television and distance learning programs for both the education industry and corporate sector. He also is an avid gardener and loves sustainable innovation.



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