R. Buckminster Fuller grew up in Milton, Massachusetts. He was born on July 12, 1895, and spent much of his early life in the Boston area. His upbringing in this environment influenced his later work in design, architecture, and engineering.
R. Buckminster Fuller created the geodesic dome as an innovative architectural solution aimed at maximizing space and minimizing material usage. He sought to design structures that were efficient, lightweight, and structurally sound, reflecting his philosophy of using technology to improve human living conditions. The dome's geometric form allows it to distribute stress evenly, making it resilient and energy-efficient, which aligned with Fuller's vision of sustainability and resource conservation.
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Timothy R. Montes,a Palanca awardee, is a fictionist who grew up in Borongan, Eastern Samar. He has studied in Silliman University (Dumaguete City) and UP Diliman. He teaches in the creative writing program of UP Mindanao (Davao City).
Critical Path R- Buckminster Fuller - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Critical Path R- Buckminster Fuller - 2004 was released on: USA: 4 June 2004 (Tribeca Film Festival)
Geodesic Domes
Fuller was more of a bad boy and Wright was a more good boy.
They were the two architectural geniuses of the twentieth century.
I'd guess R. Buckminster Fuller and his "Cloud 9".
R. Buckminster Fuller's gravestone can be found in the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, MA. http://www.mountauburn.org/
R. Buckminster Fuller: Dymaxion map, using icosahedron (20 sided).
Alex Gerber has written: 'The educational philosophy of R. Buckminster Fuller' 'Raise the world and other rhymes'
R. Buckminster Fuller created the geodesic dome as an innovative architectural solution aimed at maximizing space and minimizing material usage. He sought to design structures that were efficient, lightweight, and structurally sound, reflecting his philosophy of using technology to improve human living conditions. The dome's geometric form allows it to distribute stress evenly, making it resilient and energy-efficient, which aligned with Fuller's vision of sustainability and resource conservation.
R. Buckminster Fuller is credited with developing and naming the 'Geodesic' dome in the late 1940's, however the first true geodesic dome was designed by Walther Bauersfeld and built on the roof of the Zeiss optical company building in 1922, in Jena, Germany.
There are many quotes about recycling but I want to share this one -- this is my favorite.Pollution is nothing but the resources we are not harvesting. We allow them to disperse because we've been ignorant of their value. ~ R. Buckminster Fuller