| A Fuller Universe: An illustrated article by Beedge from New Dimensions Journal on the influential ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Also audio clips of commentary on Fuller by colleague Amy Edmondson and others. |
| Buckminster Fuller Institute: Provides a biography and bibliography of Fuller and images and descriptions of his inventions. Includes geodesic domes, Synergetics, and Design Science. |
| Buckminster Fuller: Thinking out Loud: TV program by wNetStation, New York. Clips and quotes. Video cassette for sale. Gallery of expandable thumbnails of major works. |
| Chris Fearnley's List of Buckminster Fuller References: A collection of links relating to the work of R. Buckminster Fuller. |
| Dymaxion Projection Animation: The earth, as represented by Buckminster Fuller's icosahedral projection. |
| Geodesic Domes: Ray-traced picture of a dome and links to information about Buckminster Fuller. |
| Henry Ford Museum: The Dymaxion House: Illustrated account of the restoration and first public display of the house, in Dearborn, Michigan. |
| Nature's Invisible Architecture: Treatise on the art and science of Buckminster Fuller by Bonnie Goldstein DeVarco, with numerous links and references. |
| R. Buckminster Fuller FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions on Fuller, compiled by Christopher J. Fearnley from the discussions on the Bitnet mailing list Geodesic and its Usenet gateway. |
| R. Buckminster Fuller's Synergetics: A technical treatise, reaching book length, about many of the ideas developed by Fuller. Illustrated with 32 color plates and six drawings. |
| Synergetics on the Web: An introduction to some of Fuller's innovations: synergetics, geodesic domes, fuller projection maps, with illustrations. |
| The Bucky Fuller Travelling Miracle Medicine Show: Buckminster Fuller's description of his inventions with pictures of Fuller. |
| The Fuller Map: Buckminster Fuller's ideas about geometry, architecture, cartography, and cognition in an analytical framework. Includes references for further study. |
| US Pavilion at Expo '67: Photographs, discussion and sources on the geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao at Montreal, Canada, in 1967, from Great Buildings Online. |