Arcosanti
Arizona, United States
Why we can’t wait to visit again: Jutting from
Arizona’s red rocks and bruised valleys, this geometrical patchwork
of sci-fi-esque concrete structures is the brainchild of Italian
architect Paolo Soleri. A former student of Frank Lloyd Wright, he
founded this experimental micro-city in the 70s in a bid to
reimagine urban sprawl, excessive consumption and ecological
disconnect.
Life here revolves around access to nature, frugality and the
local production of food and energy – oh, and a bronze foundry,
where bare-chested men mould molten metal into the famed Soleri bells. From here,
follow State Route 69 to Watson Lake, where mirror-still waters are
broken by exposed bedrock.
Where we’re staying: Arcosanti
offers rooms, dorms and campsites to guests who want free
exploration of the settlement, a chance to connect with its 80
permanent residents and nightly views of the Milky Way. The
two-bedroom Sky Suite is the stuff of interior-design
dreams.
Before you go: There are several documentaries on Paolo Soleri and his utopian city.
Ten years in the making, The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the
Desert explores his legacy as an architect, environmentalist and
philosopher while posing questions about mankind’s future.