Inventions
I started out fifty-six years ago, at the age of 32, to make that experiment. By good fortune I had acquired comprehensive experience commanding and handling ships — first as a sailor in Penobscot Bay, Maine, and later as a regular U.S. naval officer. I saw that there was nothing to stop me from thinking about our total planet Earth, and thinking realistically about how to operate it on an enduringly sustainable basis as the magnificent human-passengered spaceship that it is.
Core structure
- Stockade: Building Structure (1927)
- Stockade: Pneumatic Forming Process (1927)
- 4D House (1928)
- Dymaxion Car (1937)
- Dymaxion Bathroom (1940)
- Dymaxion Deployment Unit (Sheet) (1944)
Main ideas
- Fuller frames his inventions as one continuous experiment begun at age 32 to learn how to operate "Spaceship Earth."
- The naval experience that shaped his planetary, resource-aware thinking underlies the work.
- Early patents (Stockade) cover processes and molds for making building blocks for wall structures.
- After finding he could not profit from new building processes, he turned to aircraft technologies to produce dwelling machines.
- He aimed at a high-technology dwelling machine that could be air-delivered to remote sites without roads or landing fields — an "omni-medium" approach.
Why it matters
The book gathers Fuller's patents into a single record, pairing the technical inventions with the autobiographical premise that drove them. It shows how his maritime and naval experience translated into a lifelong program of designing artifacts — from the Stockade system to the Dymaxion line — meant to make the world work for everyone.
See Also
- Inventions: Twelve Around One (Inventions: Twelve Around One) — companion inventions volume
- Buckminster Fuller — United States Patents (Buckminster Fuller — United States Patents) — the dated legal record of the patents this book narrates
Sources
- inventions/ — book project directory (repo-local source tree)
- inventions/index.md — synthesis index for the source project
- inventions/inventions.md — full book text