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arcology

[ ahr-kol-uh-jee ]

noun

, plural ar·col·o·gies
  1. a concept of architectural design in which an ideal city is contained within one immense vertical structure, thereby reducing wasteful consumption and preserving the natural surroundings:

    We are to imagine the principle of arcology as an opposite alternative to urban sprawl.

  2. a city contained within one immense vertical structure, considered ideal for reducing wasteful consumption and preserving the natural surroundings:

    Students from nine states entered their designs for East Coast arcologies.



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Other Words From

  • ar·co·log·i·cal [ahr-k, uh, -, loj, -i-k, uh, l] adjective
  • ar·co·log·i·cal·ly adverb
  • ar·col·o·gist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of arcology1

First recorded in 1965–70; arc(hitecture) ( def ) + (ec)ology ( def )
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Example Sentences

Why does this shimmering desert arcology, whose latest designs were unveiled last week, feel so familiar?

From Slate

There was a piece of an arcology, one of Earth’s miles-high super-buildings, sticking up from it.

From Nature

There was a light on in the arcology.

From Nature

He also invented the concept of Arcology, a way of thinking about urban design that's in harmony with the natural world and more sustainable.

Wide-eyed at the first travel agent who rolled by the arcology in a shiny new hover skid.

From Nature

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