Buckminster Fuller’s “Dymaxion Dwelling Machines”
Posted June 19th, 2008 in green design, science, technology, uncategorized
One of the great American visionaries of the twentieth century, R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) endeavored to see what he, a single individual, might do to benefit the largest segment of humanity while consuming the minimum of the earth’s resources. Doing “more with less” was Fuller’s credo. He described himself as a “comprehensive anticipatory design scientist,” setting forth to solve the escalating challenges that faced humanity before they became insurmountable…”
Read more about Buckminster Fuller on display at the Whitney exhibit.
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