Residential

Studio Visit: Paolo Soleri

Kicking off a series of visits to design studios around the country, photographer Timothy Hursley drops in on the famous experimental settlements of Arcosanti and Cosanti in Arizona.

Architect Paolo Soleri was born in Turin, Italy, in 1919. He settled permanently in Arizona in 1956 and almost immediately began to build Cosanti, his home and studio near Scottsdale, as an experiment in eco-friendly habitation. Fourteen years later, Soleri launched Arcosanti, his low-impact city in the desert, 65 miles north of Phoenix. View photos from Timothy Hursley’s visit and learn more about Soleri’s two settlements in the slideshow at left.

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