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Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller (Set)

The four-volume Garland series 'The Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller' — a comprehensive primary-source catalog of Fuller's designs and drawings, edited with descriptions by James Ward (1985). Spans the Dymaxion experiments of the 1920s–40s through the geodesic revolution to 1983.

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Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller (Set)

A four-volume Garland reference set — The Artifacts of R. Buckminster Fuller: A Comprehensive Collection of His Designs and Drawings, edited with descriptions by James Ward (1985). It reproduces Fuller's artifacts as a chronological primary-source catalog, carrying his work from the 1926 Dymaxion experiments through the geodesic revolution to the end of his life.

The set

  • Editor: James Ward (edited with descriptions)
  • Publisher: Garland Publishing, New York and London (1985)
  • Form: comprehensive catalog of Fuller's designs and drawings, reproduced with editorial descriptions
  • In-repo copy: four volume source trees plus a parent index, each with text and ebook conversions

The set is organized chronologically across two thematic arcs — the Dymaxion period and the Geodesic Revolution — split into four volumes.

The four volumes

Vol Subtitle Period
1 The Dymaxion Experiment 1926–1943
2 Dymaxion Deployment 1927–1946
3 The Geodesic Revolution, Part 1 1947–1959
4 The Geodesic Revolution, Part 2 1960–1983

Significance

Ward's set is the most complete documentary record of Fuller's built and drawn output, treating the artifacts themselves — patents, drawings, models, prototypes — as the primary evidence of his design program. It complements the narrative biographies and his own writings with the underlying objects, making it a reference backbone for the rest of the collection.

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Sources

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