R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home

While living in the home, Fuller was awarded nine patents, published eleven books, and designed the Montreal Biosphère, one of his most famous works.

The board's vision is to further Bucky's work, principles, and commitment to addressing humanity's most basic needs.

This is done by preserving his artifacts and providing programming in the spirit of Fuller's hope for "omni-successful education and sustenance for all of humanity.

"[3] The Fuller Dome is led by a board of directors composed of educators, architects, designers, artists, professors emeriti, community organizers and leaders representing a diverse confluence of individuals who are dedicated to manifesting Bucky's ideals today.

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Dome undergoing renovations in 2013