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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 is a
village and
civil parish within the
Melton district of Leicestershire, England,
which includes the two
villages of
Buckminster and Sewstern...
- of Jena",
opened to the
public on July 18, 1926.
Twenty years later,
Buckminster Fuller coined the term "geodesic" from
field experiments with artist...
- the
allotrope named the
newfound molecule after American architect R.
Buckminster Fuller, who
designed many
geodesic dome
structures that look similar...
- The
Buckminster Fuller Challenge is an
annual international design competition that
awards $100,000 to the most
comprehensive solution to a
pressing global...
- 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...
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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...
- A
football or
soccer ball is the ball used in the
sport of ****ociation football. The ball's
spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, m****, and material...
- inventor, and ****urist.
Buckminster Fuller may also
refer to:
Buckminster Fuller (EP), by
Nerina Pallot, 2009
Arthur Buckminster Fuller (1822–1862), a Unitarian...
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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, M****achusetts...