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Who should apply?
The workshop is beneficial for anyone who would like to learn about
Arcology Theory and participate in a hands-on learning experience.
Previous construction or architectural experience is not a prerequisite
for participation in our program - most participants are novices.
There are several departments that workshoppers may choose to work
in after seminar week. These include construction, facilities maintenance,
agriculture, landscaping and sometimes archives.
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Workshops are generally the
first Sunday of each month. Contact the workshop coordinator for
the schedule of dates.
How big are the Workshops?
Workshops can range anywhere from 2 people to 50 people. We are
always glad to accept as many participants as desire to come. However,
we do have a limited amount of housing available (see below). Those
with tents (weather permitting) or other alternative housing are
encouraged to bring them.
Can I get college credit for coming to
Arcosanti?
Arcosanti is not an accredited college. However, many participants
have received college credit for their Arcosanti experience through
their own institution. The workshop coordinator can forward information
to your college advisor to assist them in awarding appropriate credit.
In brief, the five-week Arcosanti
Workshop is a process of experiential learning designed around the
philosophical basis of Dr. Soleri's ideas. Through lectures, discussions,
and tours, workshoppers should gain a solid understanding of Arcosanti
and Arcology Theory. Working with the construction crew will offer
an overview of the process required for building and maintaining
the Arcosanti structures as well as teach some basic construction
skills. Mentoring with different departments will also offer a variety
of educational opportunities. Finally, the experience of living
and working in this unique environment is a valuable learning experience
in itself.
Do I have to do the whole five weeks?
No. For those unable to attend the entire five weeks, we offer the
One Week Seminar or the one day Siltcast Workshop. For a group
of ten or more, we can customize a workshop to fit your group's
needs.
What are the accommodations like?
Arcosanti is a construction site where most residents live in the various completed buildings. Workshop participants are primarily housed in dormitory-style accommodations for the duration of their stay. The dorms are partially completed rooms that will eventually be finished into apartments. The facilities are shared with other workshop participants (various rooms can accommodate 2 to 8 people), but there are places to lock up valuables. There is minimal heating and no air-conditioning! It may be possible to upgrade to a private guest room for an extra cost, depending on availability. Arrangements for guest rooms must be made well in advance by contacting the workshop coordinator.
In general, Summer temperatures
are at or near 100°ƒ in the day cooling off to 70°ƒ
at night. Winter is generally mild with 60°ƒ days and nights
around 30°ƒ (sometimes below). Please bring clothes and
a sleeping bag that correspond with the season. It can rain, so
also be prepared for mud. A detailed chart of the weather patterns
is available here
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