Buckminster Fuller
American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist (1895–1983)
Richard Buckminster "Bucky" Fuller (July 12, 1895 – July 1, 1983) was an American architect, engineer, author, designer, inventor and futurist.[1]
Buckminster Fuller | |
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Born | Milton, Massachusetts, United States | July 12, 1895
Died | July 1, 1983 Los Angeles, United States | (aged 87)
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Spouse |
Anne Hewlett (m. 1917) |
Children | 2: Allegra Fuller Snyder and Alexandra, who died in childhood |
Fuller published more than 30 books, inventing and popularizing terms such as "Spaceship Earth", and "Synergetics".
He also used inventions, mainly architectural designs. The best known of which is the geodesic dome, the pinnacle of which would be a 5 kilometer diameter dome over Manhattan, as well as cloud nine. Carbon molecules known as fullerenes were later named by scientists for their resemblance to geodesic spheres.
Some of his books
change- Nine chains to the Moon (1938)
- Untitled epic poem on the history of industrialization (1962)
- Ideas and integrities, a spontaneous autobiographical disclosure (1963) ISBN 0-13-449140-8
- No more secondhand god and other writings (1963)
- What I have learned: a collection of 20 autobiographical essays, Chapter "How little I know", (1968)
- Operating manual for Spaceship Earth (1969) ISBN 0-8093-2461-X
- Utopia or oblivion (1969) ISBN 0-553-02883-9
- Approaching the benign environment (1970) ISBN 0-8173-6641-5 (with Eric A. Walker and James R. Killian, Jr.)
- Buckminster Fuller to Children of Earth (1972) compiled and photographed by Cam Smith, ISBN 0-385-02979-9
- The Dymaxion world of Buckminster Fuller (1960, 1973), coauthor Robert Marks, ISBN 0-385-01804-5
- Earth, Inc (1973) ISBN 0-385-01825-8
- Synergetics: explorations in the geometry of thinking (1975) in collaboration with E.J. Applewhite with a preface and contribution by Arthur L. Loeb, ISBN 0-02-541870-X
- Tetrascroll: Goldilocks and the three bears,: a cosmic fairy tale (1975)
- And it came to pass — not to stay (1976) ISBN 0-02-541810-6
- R. Buckminster Fuller on education (1979) ISBN 0-87023-276-2
- Synergetics 2: Further explorations in the geometry of thinking (1979) in collaboration with E.J. Applewhite
- Critical path (1981) ISBN 0-312-17488-8
- Inventions: the patented works of R. Buckminster Fuller (1983) ISBN 0-312-43477-4
- Humans in Universe (1983), coauthor Anwar Dil, ISBN 0-89925-001-7
- Cosmography: a posthumous scenario for the future of humanity (1992), coauthor Kiyoshi Kuromiya, ISBN 0-02-541850-5
Please check UNITED STATES NAVAL HISTORY for Bucky Buckminster Fuller's service to the United States of America Navy.
References
change- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica. (2007). "Fuller, R Buckminster". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved April 20, 2007.
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