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Inspiration: Buckminster blue print
Drawn from the design philosophy of Buckminster Fuller — a visionary whose geodesic thinking laid the conceptual ground for movements like the Whole Earth Catalog and an entire generation of technologists, designers, and systems thinkers.
Fuller’s ethos — “do more with less” — wasn’t just philosophy; it was an invitation to reimagine civilization through efficiency, harmony, and holistic design. Edge City builds on this legacy as a society incubator: a living system where emergent tech, ecological living, and collective imagination converge.
The design maps a speculative architecture of Edge City through Fuller’s lens: part abstract blueprint, part realized structure. From geodesic motifs to modular shelters and solar-coded patterns, each element lives between prototype and permanence. At the top, a Keccak-256 hash — a cryptographic signature used across Ethereum — encodes and translates to “Edge City,” nodding to the decentralized roots of this experiment. At the bottom, the quietly ambitious invitation: tools for human flourishing.