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/duy mak"see euhn/, adj.noting or pertaining to R. Buckminster Fuller's concept of the use of technology and resources to maximum advantage, with minimal expenditure of energy and material.[1925-30]
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
Dymaxion — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La palabra Dymaxion es una marca que Buckminster Fuller usó en muchas de sus invenciones. Es una abreviatura de «dynamic maximum tension» (tensión máxima dinámica). El término fue acuñado para Fuller aproximadamente… … Wikipedia Español
Dymaxion — House as installed in Henry Ford Museum The word Dymaxion is a brand name that Buckminster Fuller used for several of his inventions. It is a portmanteau of the words dynamic, maximum, and ion.[1] A brand name was needed for the display of Fuller … Wikipedia
Dymaxion — R. Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion ist ein Begriff, den der Architekt Richard Buckminster Fuller für einige seiner Erfindungen verwendete. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Begriff … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Dymaxion car — The Dymaxion car designed by inventor–architect Buckminster Fuller … Wikipedia
Dymaxion map — Unfolded photographic Dymaxion map with nearly contiguous land masses … Wikipedia
Dymaxion Chronofile — The Dymaxion Chronofile is Buckminster Fuller s attempt to document his life as completely as possible. He created a very large scrapbook in which he documented his life every 15 minutes from 1920 to 1983. The scrapbook contains copies of all… … Wikipedia
Dymaxion Deployment Unit — A Dymaxion Deployment Unit (DDU) is a structure designed in 1940 by Buckminster Fuller consisting of a 20 foot circular hut constructed of corrugated steel looking much like a grain bin. The interior was insulated, finished with wallboard and… … Wikipedia