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R. Buckminster Fuller

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R. Buckminster Fuller Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Richard Buckminster Fuller
Birth
Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Jul 1983 (aged 87)
Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3697779, Longitude: -71.1459258
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Inventor, Scientist. He was awarded 25 U.S. patents, authored 28 books, received 47 honorary Doctorates in the arts, science, engineering, and the humanities. He received dozens of major architectural and design awards including, among many others, the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects and the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He created work which found itself into the permanent collections of museums around the world. He circled the globe 57 times, reaching millions through his public lectures and interviews. Buckminster Fuller is best known for the invention of the geodesic dome – the lightest, strongest, and most cost-effective structure ever devised. Fuller originated the term "Spaceship Earth." His Dymaxion™ Map was awarded the first patent for a cartographic system and was the first to show continents on a flat surface without visible distortion, appearing as a one-world island in a one-world ocean.
Inventor, Scientist. He was awarded 25 U.S. patents, authored 28 books, received 47 honorary Doctorates in the arts, science, engineering, and the humanities. He received dozens of major architectural and design awards including, among many others, the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects and the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He created work which found itself into the permanent collections of museums around the world. He circled the globe 57 times, reaching millions through his public lectures and interviews. Buckminster Fuller is best known for the invention of the geodesic dome – the lightest, strongest, and most cost-effective structure ever devised. Fuller originated the term "Spaceship Earth." His Dymaxion™ Map was awarded the first patent for a cartographic system and was the first to show continents on a flat surface without visible distortion, appearing as a one-world island in a one-world ocean.

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  • Added: Apr 25, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1403/r_buckminster-fuller: accessed ), memorial page for R. Buckminster Fuller (12 Jul 1895–1 Jul 1983), Find a Grave Memorial ID 1403, citing Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.