From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Mon Sep 14 1998 - 04:38:15 MDT
"Ken Meyering" <ken@define.com> writes:
> I was speaking with a telephone company executive about the future of
> the U.S. public utilities.
>
> He mentioned the topic of acropolistic city states.
>
> Does anyone have resources that explain this concept?
Didn't he mean arcologies?
Arcology is a termed coined by Italian architect Paolo Soleri in 1959
to describe the concept of Architecture and Ecology working as an
integral system. Arcology designs are fully 3-dimensional
mega-structure cities which can (theoretically) achieve much greater
efficiencies, and promote more social interaction than 2-dimensional
cities, while using far less land and consuming fewer resources. See
also the FAQ of Arcosanti http://www.arcosanti.org/info/index.html
[Definition by Nathan Koren].
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