Buckminster Fuller Institute
The Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI), the nonprofit organization dedicated to stewarding Fuller's legacy and applying his comprehensive anticipatory design science to contemporary problems.
BFI keeps Fuller's ideas in active circulation — through education, exhibitions, and the Fuller Challenge, a design prize awarded to whole-systems, ecologically regenerative solutions in the spirit of "making the world work for 100% of humanity." It functions as the institutional custodian of Fuller's approach after his death in 1983.
Role in Fuller's world
BFI is the legacy institution of the entire corpus — the organization that translates Fuller's design science from historical archive into an ongoing program, connecting his geometry, resource accounting, and world-planning ambitions to present-day design practice.
See Also
- Synergetics (Synergetics) — the foundational geometry of the design science BFI advances
- Medard Gabel (Medard Gabel) — World Game collaborator working in the same design-science legacy
Sources
- Compiled from general knowledge and corpus mentions; no single work anchors this organization.