AAN Community
Some of us were at Arcosanti for a one-week workshop seminar; some of us did initial work at Cosanti and have not ever seen Arcosanti; some have lived and worked at Arcosanti for a significant portion of our lives. We are a community with a unique and powerful perspective on ecology, land use, arcology and pioneering work on environmental building.
It is crucial to keep us connected. We are building a structure which will enable us to communicate, to share our common history and to work together on a wide variety of projects. Over the decades Paolo and his work have attracted a dynamic and interesting group, and we’re not the easiest to keep connected. We will be implementing a number of tools and ways to make it easier to maintain our community.
Staying in Touch
It's crucial that we have your contact information - name, workshop year, email at a minimum. We share our alumni database with Arcosanti, so that between us, we have your information up to date. This is used only to inform your of events, mailings, etc. We maintain a strict [privacy policy].
- Register on this site, if you are not already. Check the [alumni directories]. If your info isn't there then create a new account [here]. This will register you on this website, give you access to other areas on this site, and keep your profile info protected. You have the ability to update your profile information and decide what you don't want made public in the directory.
- If you don't want to register with the site, then fill out the [Contact form]. One of the alumni administrators will make sure your info is kept up to date.
- If you don't want to do that, then send an email to [membership@arcosantialumninetwork.org] and we will make sure your info is kept up to date.
- Participate in one of the various alumni forums, check out alumni picture galleries, blogs, Facebook, etc. Check [Resources] for a complete list.
Ways to Help