Buckminster Fuller by Thomas T K Zung

Buckminster Fuller by Thomas T K Zung

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Buckminster Fuller was the man who invented the geodesic dome, coined the term "spaceship earth" and an educator. This anthology consists of one chapter from each of Fuller's 22 books with introductions to each chapter by such people as Arthur C. Clarke, Sir Harry Kroto, Ed Applewhite and others.

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Buckminster Fuller by Thomas T K Zung

Buckminster Fuller was the man who invented the geodesic dome, coined the term spaceship earth and an educator. This anthology consists of one chapter from each of Fuller's 22 books with introductions to each chapter by such people as Arthur C. Clarke, Sir Harry Kroto, Ed Applewhite and others.
Thomas Tse Kwai Zung was born in Shanghai, China. He was a student of Buckminster Fuller and, with Fuller's Synergistics, Inc., designed the elongated geodesic dome in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1968. He has worked on various geodesic domes, including the Jitterbug sculpture, Tensegrities, the Fly Eye's dome, and Fuller's last invention, the Hang-It-All. Zung is president of Buckminster Fuller, Sadao and Zung, and also serves as a board member of the Buckminster Fuller institute.
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ISBN 13 9780312288907
ISBN 10 0312288905
Title Buckminster Fuller
Author Thomas T K Zung
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Griffin Publishing
Year published 2002-03-20
Number of pages 416
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