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  • Buckminster Fuller
  • American philosopher, architect and inventor (1895–1983)

    Richard Buckminster Fuller Jr. (/ˈfʊlər/; July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, writer, designer, inventor, philosopher

    Buckminster Fuller

    Buckminster Fuller

    Buckminster_Fuller

  • Buckminster
  • Village in Leicestershire, England

    Buckminster is a village and civil parish within the Melton district of Leicestershire, England, which includes the two villages of Buckminster and Sewstern

    Buckminster

    Buckminster

    Buckminster

  • Geodesic dome
  • Spherical shell structure based on a geodesic polyhedron

    of Jena", opened to the public on July 18, 1926. Twenty years later, Buckminster Fuller coined the term "geodesic" from field experiments with artist

    Geodesic dome

    Geodesic dome

    Geodesic_dome

  • Buckminster Fuller (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    inventor, and futurist. Buckminster Fuller may also refer to: Buckminster Fuller (EP), by Nerina Pallot, 2009 Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1822–1862), a Unitarian

    Buckminster Fuller (disambiguation)

    Buckminster_Fuller_(disambiguation)

  • Arthur Buckminster Fuller
  • Unitarian clergyman (1822–1862)

    Arthur Buckminster Fuller (August 10, 1822 – December 11, 1862) was a Unitarian clergyman of the United States. Fuller was born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts

    Arthur Buckminster Fuller

    Arthur Buckminster Fuller

    Arthur_Buckminster_Fuller

  • Boston Hotel Buckminster
  • Historic hotel in Boston, Massachusetts

    Boston Hotel Buckminster, formerly Hotel Buckminster and briefly Hotel St. George, is a historic hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. It is located on the

    Boston Hotel Buckminster

    Boston Hotel Buckminster

    Boston_Hotel_Buckminster

  • Ball (association football)
  • Spherical object used in association football

    A football or soccer ball is the ball used in the sport of association football. The ball's spherical shape, as well as its size, mass, and material composition

    Ball (association football)

    Ball (association football)

    Ball_(association_football)

  • Buckminsterfullerene
  • Cage-like allotrope of carbon

    the allotrope named the newfound molecule after American architect R. Buckminster Fuller, who designed many geodesic dome structures that look similar

    Buckminsterfullerene

    Buckminsterfullerene

    Buckminsterfullerene

  • Joseph Stevens Buckminster
  • Unitarian clergyman (1784– 1812)

    Joseph Stevens Buckminster (May 26, 1784 – June 9, 1812) was an influential Unitarian preacher in Boston, Massachusetts, and a leader in bringing the

    Joseph Stevens Buckminster

    Joseph Stevens Buckminster

    Joseph_Stevens_Buckminster

  • Dymaxion map
  • Polyhedral compromise map projection

    interruptions are chosen to lie in the ocean. The projection was invented by Buckminster Fuller. In 1943, Fuller proposed a projection onto a cuboctahedron, which

    Dymaxion map

    Dymaxion map

    Dymaxion_map

  • Montreal Biosphere
  • Environment museum in Montreal, Quebec

    on Saint Helen's Island. The museum's geodesic dome was designed by Buckminster Fuller. The structure was originally built as the United States pavilion

    Montreal Biosphere

    Montreal Biosphere

    Montreal_Biosphere

  • Buckminster Fuller Challenge
  • Award

    The Buckminster Fuller Challenge is an annual international design competition that awards $100,000 to the most comprehensive solution to a pressing global

    Buckminster Fuller Challenge

    Buckminster_Fuller_Challenge

  • R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home
  • Historic house in Illinois, United States

    The R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home, located at 407 S. Forest Ave. in Carbondale, Illinois, is a geodesic dome house which was the residence

    R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home

    R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home

    R._Buckminster_Fuller_and_Anne_Hewlett_Dome_Home

  • Eliza Lee
  • American author

    Eliza (Buckminster) Lee (1792–1864) was an American writer. She wrote a number of prose works in various genres, including biography, memoir, and fiction

    Eliza Lee

    Eliza_Lee

  • Nerina Pallot
  • English singer-songwriter (born 1974)

    and third single "Better than Today", which first appeared on Pallot's Buckminster Fuller EP from 2009. Pallot wrote and co-produced "Put It Back Together"

    Nerina Pallot

    Nerina Pallot

    Nerina_Pallot

  • Black Mountain College
  • Former liberal arts college in North Carolina

    Creeley, Merce Cunningham, Max Dehn, Elaine de Kooning, Willem de Kooning, Buckminster Fuller, Walter Gropius, Ray Johnson, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell,

    Black Mountain College

    Black Mountain College

    Black_Mountain_College

  • List of Eclipse projects
  • The following sub-projects are located under the Tools sub-project: Buckminster adds support for Component Assemblies. C/C++ Development Tools (CDT)

    List of Eclipse projects

    List_of_Eclipse_projects

  • James T. Baldwin
  • American industrial designer and writer (1933–2018)

    an American industrial designer and writer. Baldwin was a student of Buckminster Fuller; Baldwin's work was inspired by Fuller's principles and, in the

    James T. Baldwin

    James T. Baldwin

    James_T._Baldwin

  • Sam Green
  • American documentary filmmaker

    score by the Kronos Quartet, and his 2012 project The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller featured a live score by the band Yo La Tengo. Green's 2004 film

    Sam Green

    Sam Green

    Sam_Green

  • Storyville (nightclub)
  • Boston jazz nightclub

    legends made live radio broadcasts from the club, especially at the Hotel Buckminster, and many audio recordings from these sessions are still available. Dave

    Storyville (nightclub)

    Storyville (nightclub)

    Storyville_(nightclub)

  • Dymaxion house
  • Prototype house designed by Buckminster Fuller

    The Dymaxion house was developed by inventor and architect Buckminster Fuller to address several perceived shortcomings with existing homebuilding techniques

    Dymaxion house

    Dymaxion house

    Dymaxion_house

  • Dymaxion car
  • Vehicle designed by Buckminster Fuller

    place in traffic. — R. (Richard) Buckminster Fuller 1895–1983 The Dymaxion car was designed by American inventor Buckminster Fuller during the Great Depression

    Dymaxion car

    Dymaxion car

    Dymaxion_car

  • Baron Tollemache
  • Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Baron Tollemache, of Helmingham Hall near Ipswich in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Tollemache family's surname

    Baron Tollemache

    Baron Tollemache

    Baron_Tollemache

  • Site-specific architecture
  • an area as well as looking towards the ways of modern life. Richard Buckminster Fuller was an American architect who works across a variety of fields

    Site-specific architecture

    Site-specific_architecture

  • The Last Dymaxion
  • 2012 American film

    The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller's Dream Restored is a 2012 documentary film directed by Noel Murphy. about Buckminster Fuller's 1933 Dymaxion car

    The Last Dymaxion

    The_Last_Dymaxion

  • Allan Savory
  • Zimbabwean farmer (born 1935)

    Savory received the 2003 Banksia International Award and won the 2010 Buckminster Fuller Challenge. Prince Charles called him "a remarkable man" and noted

    Allan Savory

    Allan Savory

    Allan_Savory

  • Dymaxion Chronofile
  • Diary of Buckminster Fuller

    The Dymaxion Chronofile is Buckminster Fuller's attempt to document his life as completely as possible. He created a very large scrapbook in which he

    Dymaxion Chronofile

    Dymaxion Chronofile

    Dymaxion_Chronofile

  • Timothy Fuller
  • American politician

    Unitarian minister Arthur Buckminster Fuller. Through the latter, he is also the great-grandfather of inventor and thinker Buckminster Fuller. and, through

    Timothy Fuller

    Timothy Fuller

    Timothy_Fuller

  • Church of St John the Baptist, Buckminster
  • Church in Buckminster, Leicestershire

    The Church of St John the Baptist is a church in Buckminster, Leicestershire. It is a Grade I listed building. The church consists of a nave, chantry

    Church of St John the Baptist, Buckminster

    Church of St John the Baptist, Buckminster

    Church_of_St_John_the_Baptist,_Buckminster

  • Rand Hall
  • Support Building in City of Ithaca, Tompkins NY

    Franklin and White Halls to Sibley and Rand. In 1954 visiting critic Buckminster Fuller built a 20-foot diameter geodesic dome on the roof of Rand which

    Rand Hall

    Rand Hall

    Rand_Hall

  • Tensegrity
  • Structural design made of isolated members held in place by tension

    furniture and architectural design and beyond. The term was coined by Buckminster Fuller in the 1960s as a portmanteau of "tensional integrity". A conceptual

    Tensegrity

    Tensegrity

    Tensegrity

  • Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud
  • 1996 film

    Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud is a 1996 PBS American Masters documentary drama film on the inventor, visionary, and thinker R. Buckminster Fuller

    Buckminster Fuller: Thinking Out Loud

    Buckminster_Fuller:_Thinking_Out_Loud

  • Truncated icosahedron
  • Polyhedron resembling a soccerball

    pentagons. Geodesic dome structures, such as those whose architecture Buckminster Fuller pioneered, are often based on this structure. It is an example

    Truncated icosahedron

    Truncated icosahedron

    Truncated_icosahedron

  • Dymaxion
  • Artificial term used by Fuller to attribute his inventions

    Dymaxion is a term coined by architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller and associated with much of his work, prominently his Dymaxion house and Dymaxion

    Dymaxion

    Dymaxion

    Dymaxion

  • Cloud Nine (sphere)
  • Proposed airborne habitats

    Cloud Nine is the name Buckminster Fuller gave to his proposed airborne habitats created from giant geodesic spheres, which might be made to levitate

    Cloud Nine (sphere)

    Cloud_Nine_(sphere)

  • Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
  • 2004 novel by Gary D. Schmidt

    Children and Young Adult Literature portal Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy is a young adult historical novel by Gary D. Schmidt published by Clarion

    Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy

    Lizzie_Bright_and_the_Buckminster_Boy

  • Design science
  • Systematic and rational approach to designing

    designing. An early concept of design science was introduced in 1957 by R. Buckminster Fuller who defined it as a systematic form of designing which he applied

    Design science

    Design_science

  • Stockade Building System
  • Building block system using compressed wood shavings

    The Stockade Building System was designed by Richard Buckminster Fuller and his father-in-law, James Monroe Hewlett, and was patented in 1927. Both of

    Stockade Building System

    Stockade_Building_System

  • Fly's Eye Dome
  • Prototype house designed by R. Buckminster Fuller

    The Fly's Eye Dome was a structure designed in 1965 by R. Buckminster Fuller. Inspired by the eye of a fly, Fuller designed the dome as his idea of the

    Fly's Eye Dome

    Fly's Eye Dome

    Fly's_Eye_Dome

  • RAF Buckminster
  • Former RAF base in Leicestershire, England

    Royal Air Force Buckminster or more simply RAF Buckminster is a former Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force station 2.25 miles (3.62 km) west of Colsterworth

    RAF Buckminster

    RAF_Buckminster

  • Design science revolution
  • R. Buckminster Fuller coined the term design science revolution to describe his proposed scientific and socio-economic revolution accomplished by shifting

    Design science revolution

    Design_science_revolution

  • Synergetics (Fuller)
  • Empirical study of systems in transformation

    behaviors unpredicted by the behavior of any components in isolation. R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) named and pioneered the field. His two-volume work

    Synergetics (Fuller)

    Synergetics_(Fuller)

  • Shoji Sadao
  • Japanese American architect (1927–2019)

    American architect, best known for his work and collaborations with R. Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi. During World War II he was stationed in Germany

    Shoji Sadao

    Shoji Sadao

    Shoji_Sadao

  • Edward T. Hall
  • American anthropologist

    personal space. Hall was an influential colleague of Marshall McLuhan and Buckminster Fuller. Hall was born in Webster Groves, Missouri, the son of Purina

    Edward T. Hall

    Edward_T._Hall

  • Ephemeralization
  • Technological advancement theory

    Ephemeralization, a term coined by R. Buckminster Fuller in 1938, is the ability of technological advancement to do "more and more with less and less

    Ephemeralization

    Ephemeralization

  • Buckminster-Kingsbury Farm
  • Historic house in New Hampshire, United States

    The Buckminster-Kingsbury Farm is a historic farmhouse at 80 Houghton Ledge Road in Roxbury, New Hampshire. The brick house was built c. 1825, and is

    Buckminster-Kingsbury Farm

    Buckminster-Kingsbury Farm

    Buckminster-Kingsbury_Farm

  • Neo-futurism
  • Architectural and art movement and style

    structural expressionist work of architects such as Alvar Aalto and Buckminster Fuller. Futurist architecture began in the early 20th century in Italy

    Neo-futurism

    Neo-futurism

    Neo-futurism

  • World Game
  • Educational simulation game

    called the World Peace Game, is an educational simulation developed by Buckminster Fuller to help create solutions to overpopulation and the uneven distribution

    World Game

    World_Game

  • Geoscope
  • The Geoscope was a proposal by Buckminster Fuller around 1960 to create a 200-foot-diameter (61 m) globe that would be covered in colored lights so that

    Geoscope

    Geoscope

    Geoscope

  • Spark MicroGrants
  • U.S. charity

    MicroGrants was featured in Forbes magazine and was a semi-finalist in the Buckminster Fuller Challenge. Spark MicroGrant's model has been used to support 160+

    Spark MicroGrants

    Spark MicroGrants

    Spark_MicroGrants

  • William Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart
  • English peer and judicial officer (1859-1935)

    the Surrey, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire estates were conveyed to Buckminster Estates. In late 1885 William married Cecilia Florence (1861–1917), daughter

    William Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart

    William_Tollemache,_9th_Earl_of_Dysart

  • Allegra Fuller Snyder
  • Pioneering Dance Ethnologist (1927-2021)

    Angeles (UCLA). Snyder was the daughter of noted architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller and his wife Anne Hewlett. Snyder pioneered the field of Dance

    Allegra Fuller Snyder

    Allegra Fuller Snyder

    Allegra_Fuller_Snyder

  • Jane Carr
  • British actress

    lived in on Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2012, she played a nanny, Mrs. Buckminster in a Season 8 episode of How I Met Your Mother. In 2018–19, she appeared

    Jane Carr

    Jane_Carr

  • Gary D. Schmidt
  • American author (born 1957)

    at Calvin University. In 2005, Schmidt's novel Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy was awarded a Newbery Honor, which recognizes "the most distinguished

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Gary_D._Schmidt

  • Fullerene
  • Allotrope of carbon

    named after buckminsterfullerene (C60), which in turn is named after Buckminster Fuller. C60 is also the first discovered and best characterized fullerene

    Fullerene

    Fullerene

    Fullerene

  • Dome over Manhattan
  • 1959 architectural proposal

    3-kilometer-diameter geodesic domed city covering Midtown Manhattan by the architects Buckminster Fuller and Thomas C. Howard of Synergetics, Inc. Fuller expanded on his

    Dome over Manhattan

    Dome_over_Manhattan

  • Energy slave
  • Term in energy economics

    the consumption of energy in the non-human infrastructure. In 1940, Buckminster Fuller was the first to use the term "energy slave" in a map in Fortune

    Energy slave

    Energy slave

    Energy_slave

  • Megastructure
  • Very large artificial object

    Archigram, Cedric Price, Frei Otto, Constant Nieuwenhuys, Yona Friedman, and Buckminster Fuller. Atlantropa, a hydroelectric dam to be built across the Strait

    Megastructure

    Megastructure

    Megastructure

  • Knud Lonberg-Holm
  • Danish-American architect and photographer

    designer. He was called "the father of information design" and "one of Buckminster Fuller's greatest influences". Knud Lonberg-Holm was born in 1895 in

    Knud Lonberg-Holm

    Knud Lonberg-Holm

    Knud_Lonberg-Holm

  • Edwin Schlossberg
  • American designer, artist, and author (born 1945)

    philosopher Jacob Bronowski. Schlossberg was also mentored by futurist Buckminster Fuller. Schlossberg developed as an artist during the 1960s in New York

    Edwin Schlossberg

    Edwin Schlossberg

    Edwin_Schlossberg

  • Spaceship Earth
  • Worldview of Earth as an enclosed biosystem

    When Corporations Rule the World. The phrase was also popularized by Buckminster Fuller in his Dymaxion philosophy, who authored the 1968 book Operating

    Spaceship Earth

    Spaceship Earth

    Spaceship_Earth

  • New Skin (song)
  • 1998 single by Incubus

    Tell Ya 'Bout Root Beer. The song's bridge samples systems theorist Buckminster Fuller's quote, "Until the Twentieth Century, reality was everything

    New Skin (song)

    New_Skin_(song)

  • Thomas Hastings (colonist)
  • New England settler (1605–1685)

    Massachusetts, Vol. I, Henry Bond, Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1855 Buckminster, Lydia N.H., The Hastings Memorial, A Genealogical Account of the Descendants

    Thomas Hastings (colonist)

    Thomas_Hastings_(colonist)

  • Solardome
  • British Glass Geodesic Dome Manufacturer

    offshoot of the 1960s NATO developed early warning radar system. The Buckminster Fuller organisation designed and develop giant "golf ball" radar domes

    Solardome

    Solardome

  • Amy Edmondson
  • American academic

    companies. She also worked as Chief Engineer for architect/inventor Buckminster Fuller. Edmondson studies teaming, psychological safety, and organizational

    Amy Edmondson

    Amy Edmondson

    Amy_Edmondson

  • Grantham & Melton Cricket Association
  • Regional English cricket league

    cricket clubs within a radius of 20 miles from Leicestershire village of Buckminster (situated on the Leicestershire - Lincolnshire border) - referred to

    Grantham & Melton Cricket Association

    Grantham_&_Melton_Cricket_Association

  • Synergetics
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Synergetics (Fuller), a study of systems behavior suggested by Buckminster Fuller Synergetics (Haken), a school of thought on thermodynamics and

    Synergetics

    Synergetics

  • Dymaxion deployment unit
  • Structure designed by Buckminster Fuller

    deployment unit (DDU) or Dymaxion House, is a structure designed in 1940 by Buckminster Fuller consisting of a 20-foot circular hut constructed of corrugated

    Dymaxion deployment unit

    Dymaxion deployment unit

    Dymaxion_deployment_unit

  • Trim tab
  • Boat or aircraft component

    going to go. So I said, call me Trim Tab. — Buckminster Fuller The official newsletter of the Buckminster Fuller Institute is called Trimtab. Fuller's

    Trim tab

    Trim tab

    Trim_tab

  • Arcology
  • Type of design principles for human habitats

    growth, and assumed a more rigid democracy than the US actually has. Buckminster Fuller proposed the Old Man River's City project, a domed city with a

    Arcology

    Arcology

    Arcology

  • The Wednesday Wars
  • 2007 young adult novel by Gary D. Schmidt

    novel written by Gary D. Schmidt, the author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. The novel is set in suburban Long Island during the 1967–68 school

    The Wednesday Wars

    The_Wednesday_Wars

  • Joseph Clinton
  • American engineer

    Joseph D. Clinton had a long professional association with Buckminster Fuller. In 1970, Clinton worked in the School of Technology at Southern Illinois

    Joseph Clinton

    Joseph_Clinton

  • Virtual globe
  • 3D software model or representation of Earth or another world

    2021-10-22. "Plenipotentiary Conferences". Buckminster Fuller Institute. "R. Buckminster Fuller's Geoscope". Buckminster Fuller Institute. Archived from the

    Virtual globe

    Virtual globe

    Virtual_globe

  • Miami Design District
  • Neighborhood of Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States

    like Gloria and Emilio Estefan; a public art collection with works from Buckminster Fuller, Marc Newsom and Urs Fischer as well as museums and galleries

    Miami Design District

    Miami Design District

    Miami_Design_District

  • Archigram
  • British architectural group

    Buckminster Fuller and Yona Friedman's thinking. "Their attitude was closely tied to the technocratic ideology of the American designer Buckminster Fuller

    Archigram

    Archigram

  • Critical Path (book)
  • 1981 book by Richard Buckminster Fuller

    Critical Path is a book written by US author and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller with the assistance of Kiyoshi Kuromiya. First published in 1981, it is

    Critical Path (book)

    Critical_Path_(book)

  • 31 great circles of the spherical icosahedron
  • Geometric structure

    31 great circles in icosahedral symmetry. It was first identified by Buckminster Fuller and is used in construction of geodesic domes. The 31 great circles

    31 great circles of the spherical icosahedron

    31 great circles of the spherical icosahedron

    31_great_circles_of_the_spherical_icosahedron

  • Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
  • Book by Richard Buckminster Fuller

    Operating Manual For Spaceship Earth is a short book by R. Buckminster Fuller, first published in 1969, following an address with a similar title given

    Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth

    Operating_Manual_for_Spaceship_Earth

  • Institute of General Semantics
  • American non-profit corporation

    writer Steve Allen, psychologist Albert Ellis, scientist and visionary R. Buckminster Fuller, linguist Allen Walker Read, and philosopher F. S. C. Northrop

    Institute of General Semantics

    Institute_of_General_Semantics

  • Drop City
  • Abandoned rural hippie commune in Colorado, US

    performances, a few years earlier, of John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and Buckminster Fuller, at Black Mountain College. As Drop City gained notoriety in the

    Drop City

    Drop City

    Drop_City

  • Stewart Brand
  • American project developer (born 1938)

    photograph of the whole Earth yet?" During this campaign, Brand met Richard Buckminster Fuller, who offered to help Brand with his projects. In 1967, the ATS-3

    Stewart Brand

    Stewart Brand

    Stewart_Brand

  • Orbiting Jupiter
  • 2015 young adult novel by Gary D. Schmidt

    novel written by Gary D. Schmidt, the author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy and Okay for Now. The novel focuses on a Maine family as they begin

    Orbiting Jupiter

    Orbiting_Jupiter

  • Sunrise
  • Time of day when the sun appears above the horizon

    Copernicus formulated his heliocentric model in the 16th century. Architect Buckminster Fuller proposed the terms "sunsight" and "sunclipse" to better represent

    Sunrise

    Sunrise

    Sunrise

  • Spome
  • Hypothetical matter-closed, energy-open life support system

    hollowed out and equipped suitably for long term, sustainable flight. Buckminster Fuller called the concept of a spome "an astronaut's black box", meaning

    Spome

    Spome

  • World's fair
  • Large international exhibition

    still standing from Expo 67 in Montreal are Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67, Buckminster Fuller's American pavilion the "Montreal Biosphere", the Jamaica Pavilion

    World's fair

    World's fair

    World's_fair

  • Accelerating change
  • Increase in the rate of technological change through history

    are going to demand and get results that would stagger us." In 1938, Buckminster Fuller introduced the word ephemeralization to describe the trends of

    Accelerating change

    Accelerating_change

  • Sir Edward Hartopp, 1st Baronet
  • English Member of Parliament

    afterwards a captain of militia foot (by 1614 to 1616). In 1614 he bought Buckminster, Leicestershire, which became his seat and was appointed High Sheriff

    Sir Edward Hartopp, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Edward_Hartopp,_1st_Baronet

  • Nannies (How I Met Your Mother)
  • 3rd episode of the 8th season of How I Met Your Mother

    Marshall and Lily's search for a nanny, an elderly British woman named Mrs. Buckminster quickly emerges as the leading candidate, until they realize that they

    Nannies (How I Met Your Mother)

    Nannies_(How_I_Met_Your_Mother)

  • The House of Tomorrow (2017 film)
  • American independent drama film

    obsessed by all things Buckminster Fuller, even providing retro-futurist tours of her geodesic home, including authentic video of Buckminster Fuller talking and

    The House of Tomorrow (2017 film)

    The_House_of_Tomorrow_(2017_film)

  • Raffi Radio
  • 1995 studio album by Raffi

    released by Raffi and Michael Creber in 1995. The album is dedicated to Buckminster Fuller. Raffi Radio "mimics an old-time radio show", with children's

    Raffi Radio

    Raffi_Radio

  • James Monroe Hewlett
  • American architect and painter (1868–1941)

    Libraries in Brooklyn. James Monroe Hewlett was the father-in-law of Buckminster Fuller and is credited with the creation of the mural of the heavens

    James Monroe Hewlett

    James Monroe Hewlett

    James_Monroe_Hewlett

  • Casting out nines
  • Arithmetic procedure of verifying operations using modulo characteristics of digit 9

    Mathematics: A Source Book, Bombay: Asia Publishing House Fuller, R. Buckminster (April 1982), Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (New ed

    Casting out nines

    Casting out nines

    Casting_out_nines

  • Space frame
  • Rigid three-dimensional load-bearing truss structure

    method of tree supports was developed to replace the individual columns. Buckminster Fuller patented the octet truss (U.S. patent 2,986,241) in 1961 while

    Space frame

    Space frame

    Space_frame

  • Ordos Museum
  • Museum in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China

    feet; the design was influenced by both the Gobi Desert and the work of Buckminster Fuller. The museum has six levels of exhibition space. List of museums

    Ordos Museum

    Ordos Museum

    Ordos_Museum

  • Neva Goodwin
  • American economist (born 1944)

    working closely with Buckminster Fuller for seven years to establish and organize the Design Science Institute (now the Buckminster Fuller Institute), and

    Neva Goodwin

    Neva_Goodwin

  • Australasian Student Architecture Congress
  • Biennial student architecture congress in Australasia

    a permanent governing body, the congress has drawn speakers such as Buckminster Fuller (1966 Perth, 1968 Hobart, 1970 Sydney), Team 10 members Jaap Bakema

    Australasian Student Architecture Congress

    Australasian Student Architecture Congress

    Australasian_Student_Architecture_Congress

  • Ivan Chermayeff
  • Graphic designer and artist (1932–2017)

    U.S. pavilion at Expo 67, pictured with United States Information Agency design director Jack Masey (center) and architect Buckminster Fuller (right)

    Ivan Chermayeff

    Ivan Chermayeff

    Ivan_Chermayeff

  • Freedom Ship
  • Proposed floating city project

    ship depicted in Grant Morrison's comic book The Filth. In the 1950s, Buckminster Fuller also proposed "floating cities" approximately a mile wide that

    Freedom Ship

    Freedom_Ship

  • Chip Lord
  • American artist

    Arts, Creative Artist Fellowship from the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, Western States Regional Media Arts Fellowships Patrons R. Buckminster Fuller

    Chip Lord

    Chip Lord

    Chip_Lord

  • William Starling Burgess
  • American naval architect and aviation pioneer (1878–1947)

    just two years after Orville Wright won it. In 1933 he partnered with Buckminster Fuller to design and build the radical Dymaxion Car. Between 1930 and

    William Starling Burgess

    William Starling Burgess

    William_Starling_Burgess

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    English : habitational name from Buckminster in Leicestershire, named with the Old English personal name Bucca (see Buck) + Old English mynster ‘minster’, ‘large church’.

    Buckmaster

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