Richard Buckminster Fuller (/ˈfʊlər/; July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, writer, designer, inventor, philosopher...
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Buckminster Fuller (Richard Buckminster Fuller, 1895–1983) was an American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor, and futurist. Buckminster...
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Dymaxion car (redirect from 1933 Fuller Dymaxion)
place in traffic. R. (Richard) Buckminster Fuller 1895-1983 The Dymaxion car was designed by American inventor Buckminster Fuller during the Great Depression...
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movement Richard Buckminster Fuller, American engineer, author and designer Richard Fuller, founder of the Seattle Art Museum Dickie Fuller (1913–1987), West...
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Dymaxion house (category Buckminster Fuller)
inventor and architect Buckminster Fuller to address several perceived shortcomings with existing homebuilding techniques. Fuller designed several versions...
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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...
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Nerina Pallot (redirect from Buckminster Fuller (EP))
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"...
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Arthur Buckminster Fuller (August 10, 1822 – December 11, 1862) was a Unitarian clergyman of the United States. Fuller was born in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts...
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acquaintances and friendships with ecological design researchers such as Richard Buckminster Fuller (about whom he wrote and composed "What One Man Can Do") and Amory...
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nanomaterials. The names fullerene and buckyball are given after Richard Buckminster Fuller, popularizer of geodesic domes, which resemble the structure of...
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of 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...
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addition of the Dome: a lightweight geodesic structure after Richard Buckminster Fuller, which was developed by T.C. Howard at Charter Industries in 1975...
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by the IAU in 2013, after American engineer and architect Richard Buckminster Fuller. S band radar data from the Arecibo Observatory collected between...
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tent-like roof coverings as at Denver International Airport, while Richard Buckminster Fuller pioneered the use of the strong thin-shell structures known as...
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From 1968 to 1983, Foster collaborated with American architect Richard Buckminster Fuller on several projects that became catalysts in the development of...
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Alvar Aalto, Vico Magistretti, Walter Gropius, Charles Eames, Richard Buckminster Fuller, Saul Bass, Raymond Loewy, George Nelson, Paul Rand, Carlo Scarpa...
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Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (category Books by 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...
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photograph of the whole Earth yet?" During this campaign, Brand met Richard Buckminster Fuller, who offered to help Brand with his projects. In 1967, a satellite...
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Buch, along with Ulrich Sonnemann [de], Johann Georg Hamann, Richard Buckminster Fuller and others. Luhmann owned a pub called "Pons" in his parents'...
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Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. Sarah Margaret [Fuller] Ossoli Arthur Buckminster Fuller Buckminster Fuller Hayden, Horace Edwin; Hand, Alfred; Jordan, John...
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Nine Chains to the Moon (category Books by Buckminster Fuller)
Nine Chains to the Moon is a book by R. Buckminster Fuller, first published in 1938. The title refers to the observation that, when the book was written...
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1964 with "The World of Buckminster Fuller", which explored the theories and structures of inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller and included the Horizon...
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Bill De Blasio William "Billy" Bulger Bobby Brown Bobby Farrelly Richard Buckminster Fuller Calvin Coolidge Carly Simon Carmelo Hayes Casey Affleck Charles...
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this is an allotrope of carbon named after Richard Buckminster Fuller due to its resemblance to Fuller's geodesic domes. The term was coined by Harold...
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Luhmann, Ulrich Sonnemann, Johann Georg Hamann and United States inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller. It won the Bremen Literary Award in 1983. v t e...
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diamond and graphite, the fullerenes are molecules, named after Richard Buckminster Fuller whose architecture the molecules resemble. There are several different...
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Pietro Belluschi (Italy-U.S.) 1971: Louis I. Kahn (U.S.) 1970: Richard Buckminster Fuller (U.S.) 1969: William Wilson Wurster (U.S.) 1968: Marcel Lajos...
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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....
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Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (1852) At Home and Abroad (1856) Life Without and Life Within (1858) History of feminism Buckminster Fuller, her grandnephew...
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principles were seized upon by American architect and philosopher Richard Buckminster Fuller, who advocated the use of slender or tensile structural components...
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