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Arcosanti and .
He established Arcosanti and the educational Cosanti Foundation.
Ceramic and bronze bells are still produced and sold at Arcosanti and Cosanti in Arizona.
The Cosanti Foundation's major project is Arcosanti, a community planned for 5, 000 people, designed by Soleri ; Arcosanti has been in construction since 1970.
Arcosanti is a prototype of a desert arcology.
Their international affiliation group is called the Arcosanti Alumni Network.
The Paolo Soleri Archives, the collection of all of Soleri's art and letters, is located at Arcosanti.
The Soleri Archives is managed by Sue Kiersch under the direction of Cosanti Board Trustee Director of Special Projects Tomiaki Tamura, who resides at Arcosanti.
When he is not traveling on the international lecture circuit, Soleri divides his time between Cosanti, the original site for his research located in Scottsdale, and Arcosanti.
Yavapai County is home to Arcosanti, a prototype arcology, developed by Paolo Soleri, and under construction since 1970.
Arcosanti is open Monday through Sunday from 9: 00 til 5: 00, and holds tours from 10: 00 til 4: 00 on the hour, every hour.
Arcosanti is just north of Cordes Junction, Arizona.
Arcosanti is just north of Cordes Lakes, and Agua Fria National Monument is a few miles south on I-17.
The goal of Arcosanti is to explore the concept of arcology, which combines architecture and ecology.
The latest master plan, designed in 2001, envisions a massive complex, called Arcosanti 5000, that would dwarf the current buildings.
Many features are particular to the design and construction of Arcosanti, for example the use of tilt-up concrete panels that are cast in a bed of silt acquired from the surrounding area, which gives the concrete a unique texture and colour and helps it blend in with the landscape.
Existing structures at Arcosanti have a variety of different purposes to provide for the complete needs of the community.
The Arcosanti site contains a camp area that was built for the original construction crew.
Some of the funding for Arcosanti comes from the sale of metal and ceramic bells that are made and cast from bronze on site.
Much of the present construction at Arcosanti is done by workshop participants and volunteers.
Since 1970, participants from around the world have come to help build Arcosanti by enrolling in workshops.
Arcosanti was introduced as the last ( 30th ) example of this exercise, and originally planned to house a relatively small population of 1, 500 people.
The physical construction of Arcosanti began in 1970.
The project was call “ Two Suns Arcology: The Cities Energized by the Sun .” The Arcosanti master plan went through a major overhaul reflecting this methodology.

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" I am ready to leave the management of the Foundation and its primary project the urban laboratory Arcosanti to the next generation.

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Arcosanti and for
2009: Paolo Soleri's 90th Birthday Celebration and Alumni Reunion-Paolo Soleri celebrated his 90th birthday at Arcosanti and about 300 alumni and guests came for the occasion.
Stein ’ s proposals for Arcosanti are: a half-dozen new apartments, a canopy for the amphitheater, a renovated commercial bakery, and a storage unit for Paolo Soleri ’ s collection of architectural models.
Soleri is best known for Arcosanti, the prototypical arcological community founded in 1970 in the high desert, about seventy miles north of Phoenix, Arizona ; that community still is comparatively remote.

Arcosanti and Arizona
Arcosanti is an experimental town that began construction in 1970 in central Arizona, north of Phoenix, at an elevation of 3, 732 feet ( 1, 130 meters ).
* Andrea Sachs, " Arcosanti: A ' City ' Grows Green in the Arizona Desert ", Washington Post, April 20, 2008
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