Intended to increase awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of historic sites, structures, and landscapes throughout the United States, The Holland Prize recognizes the best single-sheet measured drawing of an historic building, site, or structure prepared by an individual(s) to HABS/HAER/HALS standards and guidelines.
The recipient of this year's first prize is none other than Thad Heckman, Architect, and Vice President of the R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett Dome Home Not-For-Profit Organization in Carbondale, Illinois.

Needless to say, we are extremely thrilled for and proud of Mr. Heckman, whose effort has secured publication in Architectural Record, a $1000 cash prize and a Certificate of Recognition.
View a high-resolution image of Mr. Heckman's measured drawing.

In February of 2011 The Fuller Dome was selected as recipient of the highly competitive Save America's Treasures grant. This $125,000 matching grant directly supports preservation efforts and means all donations received by the Fuller Dome are doubled in value! Every dollar you donate is matched by the grant.
Under federal grant guidelines, the Fuller Dome restoration must be complete by the end of 2012. Your tax-deductable contribution goes a long way toward assuring our success, building Bucky's legacy, saving his home, and preserving his most acclaimed artifact. Help us Bring Bucky Home by contributing today.
Checks and payments can be made to The Fuller Dome or RBF Dome NFP. Each donation of $100 underwrites one small triangle of the dome and may be purchased in multiples to grow your triangle. Any amount is welcome, appreciated and tremendously helpful.
The geodesic dome is Buckminster Fuller's most enduring legacy, and the city of Carbondale is the proud home of the only dome which Bucky lived in and owned.
RBF Dome NFP was formed in 2002 by a small group of local volunteers who believed that the Fuller Dome Home in Carbondale, Illinois was an extremely important historic artifact which should be preserved for the appreciation and education of future generations.
We are dedicated to a complete restoration of the Fuller Dome Home. This will ensure not only an additional educational-tourist resource to Southern Illinois, but a physical space where we can embrace, share, and express our unique cultural and intellectual heritage.
Restoring Bucky's home is just the beginning. The Fuller Dome plans include the creation of a "living" museum and learning center. In 2012 we complete the restoration. In 2013 we debut the living museum and increase programming as well as kick off the first year of our artist and scholar residence program. In 2014 we begin work toward an interpretive center dedicated to all things Bucky.

...preserve the original dome home of R. Buckminster Fuller and Anne Hewlett-Fuller located at 407 South Forest Ave. in Carbondale, Illinois...
...grow and operate a "home museum" in the preserved Fuller Dome Home that chronicles the years that Buckminster Fuller and his wife Anne lived in the dome in Carbondale...
...increase awareness of the principles, philosophies and artifacts discovered and created by Buckminster Fuller, and...
...share Fuller’s principles, philosophies and artifacts with the youth of the world through educational and grant programs.
We would like to amplify the positive message of hope for the success of all humanity that was at the core of Fuller’s philosophy.
