Claude Stoller Collection of R. Buckminster Fuller Material M2045

Claude Stoller Collection of R. Buckminster Fuller Material M2045

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8ww7p48 No online items Guide to the Claude Stoller collection of R. Buckminster Fuller material M2045 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Guide to the Claude Stoller M2045 1 collection of R. Buckminster Fuller material M2045 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Claude Stoller collection of R. Buckminster Fuller material creator: Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster) source: Stoller, Claude Identifier/Call Number: M2045 Physical Description: 3.5 Linear Feetone mb, one half mb, one flat, one oversized flat, one map folderFlat oversized box is 24.5 x 30.5 Date (inclusive): 1955-1980 Language of Material: Materials are in English. Biographical Note Claude Stoller (born 1921) was a faculty member in the Department of Architecture at the University of California. His main passion centered on social issues such as inequities in housing, community concerns about redevelopment plans, and creating energy-efficient designs. Stoller first meet Fuller in 1955 when he helped bring Fuller to Washington University and the two men maintained their relationship over the years. Scope and Contents Stoller's collection on R. Buckminster Fuller contains correspondence with Fuller as well as Fuller’s with others; articles by and about R. Buckminster Fuller; material about specific projects; original sketches by Fuller; and diagrams and charts, among others. Plastic pieces to create a model are also part of this collection. Preferred Citation [identification of item], Claude Stoller collection of R. Buckminster Fuller material, (M2045). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gift of Claude Stoller, 2014. Related Materials Buckminster Fuller papers;eAlso located at Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries. Claude Stoller Collection; Environmental Design Archives. University of California, Berkeley. Subjects and Indexing Terms Fuller, R. Buckminster (Richard Buckminster) Stoller, Claude box 1, folder 1, Correspondence: Buckminster Fuller with Claude Stoller; and original sketches folder 2 box 1, folder 9 Scientific Dwelling Machine information packet box 1, folder 3 Correspondence: Donald Moore Company box 1, folder 8 Fly's Eye Dome box 1, folder 4 Correspondence:1955-1982 box 1, folder 5 Articles by and about Buckminster Fuller box 1, carton 6 ARKIS matter box 1, folder 7 Dymaxion projecrt box 1, folder 10 An introduction to the energetic-synergetic geometry of R. Buckminster Fuller box 1, folder 11 Articles 1990-1991 box 1, folder 12 Reports and publications box 1, folder 13 Magazines and bulletins half-box 2 World Design Science Decade 1965-1975 [unfoldered] flat-box 3 Plastic pieces of a model flat-box 4, folder 1 Life chart of Buckminster Fuller flat-box 4, folder 2 Drawings of Wind Harvest test and Chilling Machine test, September 15, 1977 flat-box 4, folder 3 Diagram by Bob Snow flat-box 4, folder 4 Articles about the geodesic dome, photocopy map-folder 5 The Dymaxion airocean world, poster Guide to the Claude Stoller M2045 2 collection of R. Buckminster Fuller material M2045.

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