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PAOLO SOLERI:
Architecture As Human Ecology
Format:9"x12", 408 pp,
300 illustrations, 100 in color
ISBN: 1-58093-103-0
Publisher: Monacelli Press
Edition Description: English (hardcover)
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As much a philosopher as he is an
architect, Paolo Soleri worked with Frank Lloyd Wright in the
late 1940s and went on to develop
his own extensive architectural and philosophical concepts. Since
the 60's he has been involved almost exclusively with the design
of alternative urban planning models. By 1970 he had outlined thirty
Arcologies, the combination of architecture and ecology to generate
complex, compact, highly active, pedestrian cities.
This comprehensive
monograph, the first on Soleri to be published in the United
States, follows his entire career through a presentation
of drawings, sketches, and built work. Newly translated from the
Italian and extensively illustrated, it provides the most complete
view of Soleri's work available.
Since settling in Scottsdale,
Arizona, in 1956, Soleri has made a life-long commitment to research
and experimentation in urban
planning, establishing the Cosanti Foundation, a nonprofit educational
foundation. Cosanti's major project is Arcosanti, a prototype town
intended for 5,000, 60 miles north of Phoenix, designed by Soleri,
which has continually grown since construction began in 1970. Arcosanti
embodies Soleri's urban ideals: to maximize the interaction and
accessibility associated with an urban environment; to minimize
the use of energy, raw materials, and land, thus reducing waste
and environmental pollution; and to allow interaction with the
surrounding natural environment.
Antonietta Iolanda Lima's authoritative
study of Soleri's long career demonstrates the fascinating evolution
of this uniquely
far-reaching and innovative architect.
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