Buckminster Fuller Bundle

R. Buckminster Fuller Bundle

Fuller Houses, Synergetic Stew, Your Private Sky: The Art of Design Science

A trio of books to get to know Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983), design scientist, architect, author, poet, engineer, and way ahead of his time, Fuller was one of the most revolutionary technological visionaries of the 20th century. He established new standards that can be seen as decisive for future-capable design. The visual reader “Your Private Sky” examines and documents Fuller’s theories, ideas and projects, and provides a highly multifaceted insight into Fuller’s world, also showing many of its less known sides. With the publication of the Dymaxion House in 1929, Buckminster Fuller became an overnight sensation in the world of American architecture. It was an uncompromising design and spectacularly novel. The book “Fuller Houses” examines and compares Fuller’s Dymaxion House in the context of the international development. The third book in this group was surprise gift he received for his eighty-sixth birthday, “Synergetic Stew”: a compilation of cooking recipes contributed by his friends and colleagues, sharing personal anecdotes and humorous recollections of Fuller’s life.

A trio of books to get to know Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983), design scientist, architect, author, poet, engineer, and way ahead of his time, Fuller was one of the most revolutionary technological visionaries of the 20th century. He established new standards that can be seen as decisive for future-capable design. The visual reader “Your Private Sky” examines and documents Fuller’s theories, ideas and projects, and provides a highly multifaceted insight into Fuller’s world, also showing many of its less known sides. With the publication of the Dymaxion House in 1929, Buckminster Fuller became an overnight sensation in the world of American architecture. It was an uncompromising design and spectacularly novel. The book “Fuller Houses” examines and compares Fuller’s Dymaxion House in the context of the international development. The third book in this group was surprise gift he received for his eighty-sixth birthday, “Synergetic Stew”: a compilation of cooking recipes contributed by his friends and colleagues, sharing personal anecdotes and humorous recollections of Fuller’s life.

Author(s): R. Buckminster Fuller

varied, varied

876 pages, 827 illustrations

3 Books (1 hardback, 1 paperback, 1 ring binder)

2024, R. Buckminster Fuller Bundle,
CHF 130.00

R. Buckminster Fuller

Richard Buckminster Fuller was born on July 12, 1895, in Milton, Massachusetts. After spending most of his youth in Massachusetts and on Bear Island in Maine, he fell out of Harvard and into the US Navy during World War I. He married Anne Hewlett, the daughter of a prominent New York architect, in 1917 and spent around five years working with his father-in-law on new techniques of housing construction after leaving the navy. From 1927 on he became independent and committed himself to completely rethinking the question of shelter—relentlessly challenging every assumption about structure, function, materials, technology, aesthetics, services, distribution, mobility, communication, collaboration, information, recycling, politics, property, and social norms. He started from first principles to develop a radical philosophy of doing “vastly more with vastly and invisibly less.” The constant goal was a much more efficient and equitable distribution of planetary resources to enable the survival and ongoing evolution of the human species. His work paralleled, radicalized, and critiqued the mainstreams of modern architecture and still defies categorization today. He was a nonstop teacher and communicator around the globe in every possible medium—becoming probably the single most exposed designer and design theorist of the twentieth century. He died on July 1, 1983, in Los Angeles at the bedside of his wife, who died thirty-six hours later.