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Chris Conidis Unveils "Progress City": A Satirical Take on Futurism and Modern Life

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Chris Conidis is back at it, blending wit and wisdom in his latest work-in-progress, "Progress City," a sharp satire that takes a deep, comical dive into society's love affair with "progress.
The article from Le Lézard discusses the launch of the "Sustainable Innovation in the Built Environment" (SIBE) program by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE). This initiative aims to foster research and development in sustainable building practices to address climate change, focusing on reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and improving resilience in the built environment. The program encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among engineers, architects, social scientists, and other experts to innovate in areas like building materials, construction techniques, and urban planning. It also emphasizes the integration of social equity and economic considerations into sustainable building solutions, aiming to create buildings and communities that are not only environmentally friendly but also inclusive and economically viable.

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