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==Description==
==Description==
'''Arcology''' is Paolo Soleri's '''concept of cities''' which embody the fusion of architecture with ecology. The arcology concept proposes a highly integrated and compact three-dimensional urban form that is the opposite of urban sprawl with its inherently wasteful consumption of land, energy, time and human resources.
'''Arcology''' is Paolo Soleri's '''concept of cities''' which embody the fusion of {{tag|architecture}} with {{tag|ecology}}. The arcology concept proposes a highly integrated and compact three-dimensional urban form that is the opposite of urban sprawl with its inherently wasteful consumption of land, energy, time and human resources.
 
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Arcology is Paolo Soleri's concept of cities which embody the fusion of architecture with ecology. The arcology concept proposes a highly integrated and compact three-dimensional urban form that is the opposite of urban sprawl with its inherently wasteful consumption of land, energy, time and human resources.

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