Three copy deeds, of sale, assignment and custody, between R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Fuller; Anne Hewlett Fuller and Allegra Fuller Snyder; and Medard Gabel and Allegra Fuller Snyder, relating to the archives of R. Buckminster Fuller巴克敏斯特‧富勒檔案的出售、轉讓及保管契約複本,顯示巴克敏斯特‧富勒與安妮‧富勒之間、安妮‧富勒與阿利格拉‧斯奈德之間,以及梅達德‧加貝爾與阿利格拉‧斯奈德之間的協議
June 1976–July 1976
These deeds provide the legal mechanism whereby Medard Gabel took possession of the archives, and include a schedule of the material.
R. Buckminster Fuller (American, 1895-1983) was an architect, theorist, and futurist who made an enormous impact on the design, architecture, popular culture, and social discourse of the 20th century. Driven in large part by environmental and social concerns, Fuller, who coined the term "Spaceship Earth," was a progressive who promoted technology and human ingenuity as solutions to human problems. While he is most widely remembered as the inventor of the geodesic dome, Fuller's other well-known creations include his affordable, mass-produced, energy-efficient, and easily transportable Dymaxion House; the aerodynamic Dymaxion Car; and the World Game, which promoted a democratic, global, and design science approach to addressing the problems of the world. In addition to these and other proposals, Fuller proved highly influential to generations of designers and thinkers as both an author and educator.