Arcology: The City in the Image of Man
Paolo SoleriCosanti Press is pleased to release this 50th-anniversary edition of Arcology: The City in the Image of Man by Paolo Soleri. Re-edited scales for accuracy and reformatted for an easier read, this new edition opens 180 degrees with concealed wire-o binding and durable laminated softcover. Free shipping to anywhere in the US.
First published in 1969 by the MIT Press, this book has become legendary among scholars, architects, artists, and librarians around the world. It established Paolo Soleri as one of the most innovative minds of our time. The challenging concept of Arcology is illustrated with outstanding graphics that place Paolo Soleri alongside such visionary artists as Piranesi, Boullée, or Ledoux.
Arcology is Paolo Soleri’s concept of cities which embodies the fusion of architecture with ecology. In his book, Arcology: The City in the Image of Man (1969), Soleri proposes a highly integrated and compact three-dimensional urban form that is the opposite of urban sprawl with its inherently wasteful consumption of land, energy resources and time, and tendency to isolate people from each other and the community. Miniaturization creates the Urban Effect, the complex interaction between diverse entities and individuals, which mark healthy systems both in the natural world and in every successful and culturally significant city in history.
status | Copy #1 (24048): in |
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genre | Art |
publisher | Cosanti Press |
publish date | 2019 |
popularity | checked out 0 time(s) |