A noted architect, urban planner, and artist, Paolo Soleri (1919-2013) was best known for Arcosanti, a planned community about 70 miles north of Phoenix.  A native of Turin, Italy, he earned a Ph.D. in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin in 1947 and apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West in Arizona and Taliesin in Wisconsin.  In 1965, Soleri established the educational non-profit Cosanti Foundation in the Scottsdale-Paradise Valley area north of Phoenix to develop his architectural and urban planning theories, in particular the concept of “arcology,” architecture coherent with ecology. 

Arcology as envisioned by Soleri included dense urban development designed to maximize human interaction and access to infrastructural services, conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, and foster interaction with the surrounding natural environment.  Soleri was also a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Arizona State University, a National Design Award recipient, and the author of six books and numerous essays.

This collection originated in 1972 with a grant given to Professor Jeffrey Cook of the ASU College of Architecture to preserve materials about Paolo Soleri. It includes audiovisual materials, slides, photographs, ephemera, drawings, and newspaper clippings.  The audiovisual materials in the collection document construction and other activities at Arcosanti as well as in-depth discussion and analysis of Soleri’s architectural concepts and philosophy. The slides in the collection document buildings designed by Paolo Soleri and also include pictures of Paolo and Colly Soleri, activities and buildings at Cosanti and Arcosanti, and architectural models, drawings, and designs by Soleri.

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ContributorsArcosanti (Contributor) / Bruce, Robert (Contributor)
Created1977-11-23
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Presentation by Robert Bruce (Prescott Center College) entitled "Paolo Soleri, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Meaning of History," an examination of aspects of arcology related to the philosophy of history and the prospect of human destiny. Presentation by Gene Chartier (Honeywell Information Systems) entitled "Teilhard's Concept of Mankind," relating

Presentation by Robert Bruce (Prescott Center College) entitled "Paolo Soleri, Teilhard de Chardin, and the Meaning of History," an examination of aspects of arcology related to the philosophy of history and the prospect of human destiny. Presentation by Gene Chartier (Honeywell Information Systems) entitled "Teilhard's Concept of Mankind," relating the theories and principles of philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to the concept of arcology. Presentation by Henryk Skolimowski (University of Michigan) entitled "Economics, Culture, and Human Rights," discussing the implications of arcology for human rights and economic rights. Presentation by Paolo Soleri entitled "The Theoretical Foundations of Arcology, " discussing the working model of his theory of arcology.
ContributorsArcosanti (Contributor) / Bruce, Robert (Contributor)
Created1977-11-23
DescriptionConclusion of symposium with discussion among the panelists: Paolo Soleri, Robert Bruce, Gene Chartier, and Henryk Skolimowski.