Norman Foster Rebuilds Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Car

This year, Frank Gehry declared his love of ceramics and Richard Meier returned to his product design roots, so it just makes sense that during this two year-long architecture industry downturn, Norman Foster would also pick up something else to keep him busy, and so he’s taken up automobile building. More specifically, one car in particular, Buckminster Fuller‘s Dymaxion. While Fuller only wound up building three of these oval shaped cars in the mid-30s, and only one remains in a museum in Reno, the

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