Buckminster Fuller Inc.: Architecture in the Age of Radio
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Author(s)Mark Wigley
PublisherLars Müller
ISBN / ASIN3037784288
ISBN-139783037784280
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank626,895
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Bucky Inc. offers a deep exploration of Richard Buckminster Fuller s work and thought to shed new light on the questions raised by our increasingly electronic world. It shows that Fuller s entire career was a multi-dimensional reflection on the architecture of radio. He always insisted that the real site of architecture is the electromagnetic spectrum. His buildings were delicate mobile instruments for accessing the invisible universe of overlapping signals. Every detail was understood as a way of tuning into hidden waves. Architecture was built in, with, for and as radio. Bucky Inc. rethinks the legacy of one of the key protagonists of the twentieth-century. It draws extensively on Fuller s archive to follow his radical thinking from toilets to telepathy, plastic to prosthetics, and data to deep-space. It shows how the critical arguments and material techniques of arguably the single most exposed designer of the last century were overlooked at the time but have become urgently relevant today.
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