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Buckminster Fuller, Creationist

Submitted by synchronofile on Mon, 2009-08-31 12:29.

Buckminster Fuller was a creationist. Is that a mark for or against his work? Read his words on the subject at synchronofile.com.

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New Views on R. Buckminster Fuller (Hsiao-Yun and Trujillo)

Submitted by synchronofile on Wed, 2009-07-22 18:38.

New Views on R. Buckminster Fuller, edited by Hsiao-Yun Chu and Roberto G. Trujillo, has just been published by Stanford University Press. For more information, see http://www.sup.org/book.cgi?id=9084

I am not an employee of Stanford University Press, nor do I profit by announcing this title. Anyone curious about my own publications on Fuller is welcome to learn more at synchronofile.com

Buckminster Fuller and the Twelfth of July

Submitted by synchronofile on Wed, 2009-07-01 11:52.

July the 12th was a significant day for R. Buckminster Fuller. Read why at synchronofile.com.

R. Buckminster Fuller, Literary Critic

Submitted by synchronofile on Wed, 2009-06-17 18:23.

☂ Previously uncollected book and magazine blurbs by R. Buckminster Fuller, literary critic, at synchronofile.com.

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Two New Fuller Books

Submitted by synchronofile on Sun, 2008-11-02 02:24.

Buckminster Fuller Bibliography by Trevor Blake and A Study of Shelter Logistics for Marine Corps Aviation by Col. Henry C. Lane now in print!

Buckminster Fuller Bibliography by Trevor Blake. Nearly one thousand printed works by and about R. Buckminster Fuller. Traces Fuller’s trajectory from outsider to globe-spanning public speaker to cultural icon. Includes information on Fuller found in no other book. 118 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, cream interior paper (50# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink.

A Study of Shelter Logistics for Marine Corps Aviation by Col. Henry C. Lane. In the 1950s the US Marine Corps put the geodesic domes of Buckminster Fuller to the test. They concluded domes were "the first major basic improvement in mobile military shelters for the past 2,600 years." Rare and fifty years out of print, now with a new introduction. 144 pages, 8.25" x 10.75", casewrap-hardcover binding, white interior paper (50# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-color exterior ink.

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Review of 'Illustrated Dome Building by Gene Hopster' by BookWire

Submitted by admin on Fri, 2007-03-30 21:09.

June 29, 2005



"Illustrated Dome Building" provides advice to anyone attempting to self-build or renovate a home. The most common problems encountered during the construction of self-build houses are discussed in detail. If you want to make your vision of a dream house a reality, the self-build process can be exciting, challenging, and rewarding.

Hexadome structures are world famous. Inventor of the hexadome, Gene Hopster simplifies the "geodesic" concept in order to produce inexpensive, easy-to-make housing in form of a hexadome. These structures offer maximum strength and space at the lowest cost. They are also energy efficient constructions. A hexadome has only 24 triangles and 3 trapezoids, all assembled by their "skins" before the dome is erected. What's more, this modular construction book allows you to build your home all by yourself without professional help.

A wide range of topics are covered, starting from self-build insurance coverage, negotiation with real estate agents, locating building plots, finding competitive quotes for building materials, procuring raw material, and nittygritty details while commissioning actual work. A "Word of caution" is inserted appropriately in the book with regard to local authorities regulations while building. The list of topics is thorough, and simplifies the process of house building.

Clear internal and external plan diagrams that sequence the workflow from inserting stakes to completion is provided. Hopster discusses common pitfalls to avoid while building your own home. The topics in this practical, useful book range from site factors that influence building design to environmental protection adherence.

This book provides foresight that can save lots of time and money; commonly encountered issues like flooring work, electricity instillation and wiring, plumbing, sewage system (septic tanks vs. dehydration toilet systems), floor drains, basement drains, and firestops. By providing so much useful information, Hopster's book facilitates making effective decisions with regards to house building.

A glossary of terms at the end of this book serves as ready reference. Grab your copy today and build your dream home.

Domeplans Press, $29.95, paperback, (96p) ISBN: 0-9769116-0-4