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- All Subjects: Paradise Valley (Ariz.)--Buildings, structures, etc
- All Subjects: Sonoran Desert
- Creators: Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013
- Creators: Kobetich, Gail
- Status: Published
With the passage of the Federal Endangered Species Act in 1973, the stage was set for a confrontation between urban development and the provisions of Federal Law. Language was amended to the Act that established standards that a plan would have to meet before the Fish and Wildlife Service could approve it and issue a permit for the take of a listed species. In those jurisdictions that have adopted this approach, conservation of natural resources is no longer an afterthought but a major element that has to be considered during the regular land use permitting process.
Photograph of swimming pool and concrete canopy, with view of Student Apse in background, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of South Apse and ladder at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of the pathway between the Drafting Studio and South Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing view of South Apse entrance from Ceramics Studio at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of Michael McCleve, a sculptor, who worked for many years at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of Michael McCleve working on a sculpture entitled "Il Donnone," designed by Paolo Soleri, in South Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing a sculpture entitled "Il Donnone," designed by Paolo Soleri, under construction at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of Student Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool and concrete canopy at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona