-
This letter from George V. Allen, the director of the United States Information Agency, written to Buckminster Fuller discusses plans on an American national exhibition to be held in Sokolniki Park, Moscow.
-
The letter details Buckminster Fuller's creative and professional career including his various theoretical concepts. Discussions on his "teleologic preoccupation" and teleologic design process are accounted in this letter.
-
A letter regarding sales promotion data, Buckminster Fuller's patents and discussion of estimates, installation rates, and costs for the U.S. Marine Corps.
-
The letter, written by Buckminster Fuller's assistant, John Dixon, to Robert E. Cummings, discusses the supposed contract details for Project Lamp Light and the financial arrangements for the consultation.
-
The letter details clarification and follow up to a potential researcher that had been in conversation with Buckminster Fuller regarding assistance of projects.
-
This letter details plans on a proposed exhibit at the Walker Art Center featuring Buckminster Fuller's work.
-
Letter regarding the 1954 Yearbook publication and its mention of the dome airlifts used by the U.S. Marine Corps. The letter details authorship requests for Fuller's dome airlift designs.
-
The letter, written to the Patent Counsel to Geodesics, Inc. and Synergetics, Inc., details Buckminster Fuller's Octet Truss, also known as the Octahedron-Tetrahedron Truss.
-
The letter details plans for the installation of a geodesic dome and includes references to various resources documenting past geodesic dome design strategies and planning.
-
The letter details potential licensing agreements with Air Force officials to use Dymaxion cartographic transformation patent.