Dymaxion Map
The Dymaxion Map is a world map created by architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller in 1943. It presents the Earth's continents in a way that minimizes distortion, allowing for a more accurate representation of landmasses and their relationships. The map unfolds the globe into a two-dimensional format, showcasing the world as a single, interconnected surface.
This unique projection emphasizes the spatial relationships between countries and continents, making it easier to visualize global issues such as climate change and resource distribution. The Dymaxion Map challenges traditional map projections by offering a fresh perspective on geography and human connectivity.