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  2. Cosanti - Wikipedia

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    Cosanti is marked by terraced landscaping, experimental earth-formed concrete structures, and sculptural wind-bells. [ 1 ] Soleri and his wife Colly established their residence there in 1956 on a five-acre site just a few miles from Taliesin West , where Soleri had studied under Frank Lloyd Wright ten years earlier. [ 2 ]

  3. List of carillons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    53 bells, made by Eijsbouts. Based on 47 bells from the Eijsbouts 48-bell traveling carillon that appeared at the 1986 World Carillon Congress in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Upgraded to 53 bells in 1991 by Eijsbouts. Photographs; Fort Worth: Robert Carr Chapel located on the campus of Texas Christian University is home to "Carillon Americana Bells." A ...

  4. Ben's Bells - Wikipedia

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    The organization achieved its 501 status in 2003 and opened its first studio in 2005 near the University of Arizona campus in Tucson. The studio, open five days a week, allows members of the community to help sculpt the beads and/or paint them before they are fastened to the bells.

  5. Arcosanti - Wikipedia

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    Arcosanti is a projected experimental town with a molten bronze bell casting business in Yavapai County, central Arizona, United States, 70 mi (110 km) north of Phoenix, at an elevation of 3,732 feet (1,138 m). Its arcology concept was proposed by the Italian-American architect Paolo Soleri (1919–2013). He began construction in 1970, to ...

  6. List of carillons - Wikipedia

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    New Haven, Connecticut: The Yale Memorial Carillon in Harkness Tower at Yale University, 1922. 54 bells, by Taylor (originally a chime of 10 bells; additional 44 bells installed 1966). New York City : Riverside Church – 74 bells, heaviest 40,000 lb (18,000 kg), Gillett & Johnston 1925 and 1931, Van Bergen 1976, and Whitechapel 2003, moved ...

  7. Paolo Soleri - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Soleri (21 June 1919 – 9 April 2013) [1] was an American architect and urban planner. He established the educational Cosanti Foundation and Arcosanti.Soleri was a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Arizona State University and a National Design Award recipient in 2006.