R. Buckminster Fuller. Prototype for First Rigid Radome. 1952.
R. Buckminster Fuller. 4D Tower: Time Interval 1 Meter. 1928.
R. Buckminster Fuller. Chart of 4D Tower. 1928.
Jasper Johns. Map (Based on Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Airocean World). 1967.
Janet Halverson. The Montessori Revolution in Education, by E.M. Standing. 1966.
R. Buckminster Fuller, Earth, Inc. 1973
Buckminster Fuller. Tensegrity Tower. 1960.
R. Buckminster Fuller & Shoji Sadao. Tetrahedral City (Playboy, 1968), Dome Over New York. 1960.
An interview with R. Buckminster Fuller, who, for the better part of the 20th century, went where no man had gone before as the maverick captain of the planet he called "Spaceship Earth." An architect, designer, engineer, poet, philosopher, author and global iconoclast, Fuller was a true visionary, a Renaissance man best remembered as creator of the geodesic dome.
Talks about his early life and the decisions he made once he began thinking for himself. Fuller then decided to commit himself to bettering mankind through a "design revolution."
Being part of the regenerative universe. How our common language is obsolete. How we can at this time live without scarcity and fear and how the systems of mankind are dependent on, and promote, ideas of disaster.
R.Buckminster Fuller. Utopia or Oblivion: The Prospects for Humanity. Pelican. 1973.
R. Buckminster Fuller. Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization. 1970.
R. Buckminster Fuller. Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth. 1968.
R. Buckminster Fuller. Dymaxion Airocean World Map. 1979.