The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 24, 1971, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    Soleri wants superstructure city
Paolo Soleri considers
himself outside of the
mainstream of social and
political activity - but running
parallel to it
During a slide show and
discussion session Tuesday
afternoon he presented his
concept for a new type of city
which condenses everything
into one gigantic
superstructure.
An architect and former
student of Frank Lloyd Wright,
Soleri came to the University
as part of the World in
Revolution Conference.
Soleri believes in a
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PHARMACY SENIORS
Join expanding, community-oriented
DRUG FAIR
in the "Land of Pleasant Living,"
towns and suburban metropolitan areas
of Maryland and Virginia.
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
Friday, March 26
at the College of Pharmacy
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three-dimensional city; very
dense with people and very
complex in human association.
This city would grow up rather
than out, thus conserving land
space for other use.
On an 800 acre area outside
of Scottsdale, Ariz., Soleri and
his students, about 200 of
them, work, draw and build.
According to Soleri, they plan
to use only about 1 0 per cent
of the land space for building
and leave the rest untouched.
The students use earth
castings to create concrete
structures with which they
build their workshops and
STARTS TODAY
FOR 7 DAYS!
Shown At
2:15, 4:00,
545,7:30,
9:15 PM.
LATE SHOW FRI
& SAT. 11 P.M.
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NO ONE UNDER
18 PLEASE
BRING YOUR I.D.
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presents -
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dwellings. The community is
self-supporting and makes
ceramics and other objects
which they sell.
Soleri said he settled in
Arizona somewhat by accident.
He was born in Italy and came
over to the United States to
work for Frank Lloyd Wright,
who was at the time in
Arizona.
His working association
with Wright terminated
because he felt he could do
more of what he wanted on his
own. His work now is very
theoretical and experimantal,
trying to develop his concept
of archeology, an expression he
uses for organic architecture.
"Man has the ability of
doing the wrong thing very
well," said Soleri. "'This is one
of the main problems of
Western Civilization."
The problem that man has
now, according to Soleri, is to
develop a topography to serve
the city-dweller.
Experimenting with his
concept, he pointed out, is
very important because
something could go wrong with
it.
Soleri believes that one
defines an environment by how
much of it functions for man.
All of his structures try to
utilize every possible area to
serve man in some way.
Man the animal is opposite
to the vegetable as an organism
says Soleri, because the
vegetable needs space to spead
out in to grow and man is able
to derive his energy from the
packaged entity, not needing
the space.
NFU drug course
The N e braska Free
University course on drugs, led
by Sidney J. Stohs, assistant
professor in the College of
Pharmacy, will hold its first
. meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. at the Alpha Phi sorority
house, 1531 S.
As all NFU classes, the
course on drugs is open to the
public.
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10 a.m. - World in Revolution
"David Graham;" Union
Noon - Vice Chancellor
Hobson; Luncheon; Union
Noon - Grafton School; Union
12:30 p.m. - Inter Varsity
Christian Fellowship; Union
1 :30 p.m. - World Revolution,
"Albert Ellis;" Union
3 p.m. - Reader's Theater
Dress Rehearsal; Union
3 p.m. - Miss U. of N.
Committee; Union
3:30 p.m. - Union Foreign
Film Committee; Union
3:30 p.m. University
Representative Program -
Builders; Union
3:30 p.m. - World in
Revolution, 4David
Graham;" Union
4 p.m. - ASUN Senate
Meeting; Union
5:30 p.m. Engineering
Toastmastcrs; Union
6 p.m. - Special Services
Tutoring; Union
6 p.m. - Husker Honeys;
Union
6 p.m. - . Kosmet Klub
Executives; Union
6:15 p.m. - Red Cross; Union
6:30 p.m. -- Builders
Executives; Union
6:30 p.m. - Kosmet Klub;
Union
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6:30 p.m. - Pi Lambda Theta;
Union
7 p.m. - Builders; Union
7 p.m. - Wildlife Club; East
Union
7 p.m. - Alpha Tau Alpha;
East Union
7 p.m. - N.U. Vets; East
Union
7:30 p.m. - Math Counselors;
Union
8 p.m. - Reader's Theater;
Union
8 p.m. - U.N.S.E.A.; Union
8 p.m. - Free University
Encounter Group; Union
8 p.m. - Kappa Alpha Psi;
Union
9 p.m. - ASUN Education
Committee; Union
Teachers plan
interim activities
Teachers College Advisory
Board is planning a project for
the interim between the
semesters for 1971-72.
According to Nancy
O'Connor, TCAB chairman,
suggestions for types of
activities are needed. Interested
students can leave suggestions
in an envelope on the TCAB
bulletin board outside room
101 of the Teacher's College.
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THE DAILY IMEBRASKAN
iVEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. 1971