14 Inventors We Love

Buckminster Fuller, Epcot, geodesic dome

Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic dome

In an effort to create affordable low-income housing, this Harvard-dropout invented the geodesic dome, a spherical building model, in 1954. Though the idea never took off, Walt Disney was an admirer, and designed the globe at the Epcot Center theme park in Orlando according to Fuller's designs. Today, the inventor remains a hero to many technologists, and he was recently commemorated with a U.S. postage stamp. "I didn't set out to design geodesic domes," Fuller famously wrote. "I set out to discover the principles [operating in the] Universe. For all I knew, this could have led to a pair of flying slippers."