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Jan 21, 2025
A vintage Arcosanti bronze bell cluster designed by Italian-American architect Paolo Soleri (1919-2013). Marked.
Measurements: 12.5” x 35” x 3.5” (excludes included hanging hook).
In house shipping available.
Born in Turin, Italy, Soleri received his master's degree in Architecture from Politecnico di Torino in 1946 after which he spent some time in the United States studying under Frank Lloyd Wright. After studying with Wright, Soleri returned to Italy where he was commissioned to create a large ceramic factory in Vietri, the
Ceramica Artistica Solimene. During this time, he began making wind chime bells using both bronze and ceramic which eventually became an important stream of revenue to fund his theoretical work in architecture and urban planning. In 1956, Soleri and his family returned to the United States and moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. In 1969, he created the concept of "arcology," a type of architectural design that combines high density population with ecologically low-impact habitations, thus minimizing the population's environmental impact. An example of Soleri's concept of arcology was started in 1970 when he and his students began building Arcosanti, an experimental town in Arizona meant to demonstrate his architectural theories.
Excellent vintage condition.
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