Richard Haag Biography: Recalling Life in Kentucky [1 of 9]

Learn how Haag's southern heritage has influenced his life. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag: http://tclf.org/pioneer/richard-haag source

Richard Haag on Design: Straddling the Change from Beaux-Arts to Modernism

Haag offers stories about the books and teachers who guided his landscape education. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag:...

Richard Haag Biography: Discovering Landscape Architecture [2 of 9]

Hear how Annette Hoyt Flanders's inspired him to attend the University of Illinois. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag:...

Richard Haag Biography: Early Practice in San Francisco [8 of 9]

Hear Haag's insightful stories about people and projects from his work in the Office of Lawrence Halprin. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For...

Richard Haag on Design: What are the Landscape Universals?

Discover what Haag means to "design with DNA". Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag: http://tclf.org/pioneer/richard-haag source

Richard Haag Projects: Bloedel Reserve – Creating the Garden Spaces

Hear how Haag develops the Moss Garden, the Bird Sanctuary and the Garden of Planes. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information...

Richard Haag Biography: Harvard Memories [5 of 9]

For Haag, Walter Chambers, Walter Gropius and Elbert Peets made Harvard hard, but necessary. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about...

Richard Haag Projects: Bloedel Reserve – Relating the Gardens’ Concepts

Learn why Haag explains the four Bloedel gardens as a "couplet of experiences" Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag:...

Richard Haag Biography: Summers Working for Dan Kiley [6 of 9]

Haag recalls projects and personalities that he encountered at Dan Kiley's studio. Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum, November 2004. For more information about Richard Haag: http://tclf.org/pioneer/richard-haag source