
15 Geodesic Facts About Buckminster Fuller
Born on this day in 1895, Bucky had an enormous impact that is still felt today.
Born on this day in 1895, Bucky had an enormous impact that is still felt today.
It's confusing. And it's technology's fault.
There will be a lot fewer animals, probably.
Here's another reason why cities need parks.
California’s third-largest city by area is an urban-planning disaster, a sprawl of empty grids that aspired to become a megacity—and failed. But as the desert works to reclaim the land, it’s become a mecca of another kind.
An audio engineer tells all.
Typeset in the Future is the perfect site for design nerds with a deep love of sci-fi, and vice versa.
It can mimic all of hair’s natural abilities and more.
Blue is not one of those colors.
The company sold housing designs and pre-cut materials from 1908 to 1940.
Watch the entire solar system rotate (very slowly) around your wrist.
This is the closest you'll get to a tattoo without actually getting a tattoo.
They'll have a printer and scanner, WiFi access, computer monitor, and even a coffee machine
Some of the most detailed papercraft we've seen.
Working from home isn’t as simple as rolling out of bed and knocking out that 40-page spreadsheet before 'The Today Show' is over.
The record-breaking Redhorse Osaka Wheel is slated to open this July.
The entrance shaft to the famous Thames Tunnel was recently converted into a unique underground cultural venue.
The world was a scary place in the Middle Ages.
A new report by real estate database Zillow confirms that the rustic look is here to stay—at least for now.
The reusable, BPA-free plastic drinking vessel is flat like a piece of paper.
The redesigns will give 50 percent of the public space to walkers, bikers, and (welcome) loiterers.