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ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionExterior view of an International Smelter Co. roaster including adjacent structures, train tracks, and an El Paso & Southwestern boxcar.
ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionExterior view of the roaster and conveyors at an International Smelter Co. facility.
ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionExterior view of buildings and equipment at the International Smelter Co. facility in Miami, Arizona.
ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionUnidentified interior with machinery.
ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionUnidentified interior with machinery.
ContributorsClayton, Ernest M. (Ernest Mayer), 1883-1958 (Photographer)
DescriptionView of a smelter facility under construction. The site shown is most likely the International Smelter Co.'s facility in Miami, Arizona.
ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1973-10-22
DescriptionWilliam E. Thompson (cultural historian), Harvey Cox (theologian), and Mel Roman (psychiatrist), disuss their personal experiences and trends in their fields and relate them to the ideas of Paolo Soleri as reflected at Arcosanti. Paolo Soleri introduces the three speakers.
ContributorsCosanti (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1974-07-19
ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionUnidentified speaker discussing aviation architecture and planning, followed by a slide presentation by Paolo Soleri on the same topic. Ian McHarg also briefly discusses the same topic.
ContributorsKDKB (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1971-10-12
DescriptionWilliam Edward Compton interviews Paolo Soleri on the program Forum on radio station KDKB, Phoenix. Soleri discusses his life experiences and the development of his architectural and urban planning theories, concepts and designs.