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Fritz Haeg's Salmon Creek Farm
SCI-Arc Channel joins Tim Ivison to explore the history and transformation of Fritz Haeg’s Salmon Creek Farm. The New York Times says: 'Salmon Creek Farm is communal living, the 21st-century way. Haeg’s vision is to bring together artists whose work, he says, ‘‘goes beyond conventional studio practice,’’ and who, rather, are ‘‘responding to wilderness and the basics of daily life.’’' Salmon Creek Farm is located two miles from California’s Mendocino coast on 35 acres of mostly second-growth redwoods. From gardens, meadows and fruit orchard on a ridge-top, the property slopes down to Big Salmon Creek in the valley. A cottage in the orchard is followed by an octagonal sauna, various out-houses and out-buildings, and ten hand-crafted cabins secluded on footpaths throughout the property and ac...
published: 25 Oct 2018
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Fritz Haeg: 2008 Whitney Biennial - Whitney Museum
Artist Fritz Haeg's project for the 2008 Whitney Biennial is "Animal Estates 1.0: New York, New York." The project consists of model homes for animals (including the Beaver, Bald Eagle, and the Mason Bee among others) that once lived in the vicinity of the Whitney Museum 400 years ago.
published: 07 Apr 2008
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FRITZ HAEG: HIS WORK AND HIS HOME - THE LAB TV
Renowned artist Fritz Haeg gives us a look at his unique Los Angeles home and describes his latest work, which will be on display at the Hammer Museum March 21 - 24.
Produced by David Ferino
Music by Lucky Dragons
For more from The Lab TV visit http://tv.thelabmagazine.com
For more from The Lab Magazine visit http://thelabmagazine.com
published: 01 Apr 2013
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Rouse Visiting Artist Conversation: Fritz Haeg, Nils Norman, and Julieta González
Please join us for a conversation between visual artists Fritz Haeg and Nils Norman and Julieta González, Artistic Director of Museo Jumex. They will discuss their recent project Proposals for a Plaza at Museo Jumex. Proposals for a Plaza was commissioned as part of the series Agora: Blueprints for a Utopia, and the temporary sculptural installation invites the public to imagine and participate in an alternative vision for the museum’s plaza. Their design is guided by principles laid out in the 1977 book A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction by Christopher Alexander (PhD '63).
published: 24 Oct 2018
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Fritz Haeg - Wildflowering L.A. - The Artist's Studio - MOCAtv
Wildflowering L.A. is a native wildflower seed sowing initiative throughout Los Angeles County by artist Fritz Haeg in collaboration with the Theodore Payne Foundation and 50 participating sites, curated and commissioned by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division). In fall 2013, the 50 sites were selected from an open call based on public visibility and distribution across the county. Owners of selected sites were given free native wildflower seed mixes at workshops in partnership with The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants. Soil preparation, seeding, and wildflower tending was demonstrated and one of four custom wildflower seed mixes was prescribed -- Coastal, Flatlands, Hillside, and Roadside -- inspired by Reyner Banham's 1971 book, Los Angeles: The Architecture of Fo...
published: 29 May 2014
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Emerging Designer: Fritz Haeg
Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg narrows the divide between residents and their communities with projects like Edible Estates, an international effort to convert front lawns into working food gardens.
published: 08 Apr 2008
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Top5 With Fritz Haeg
FRITZ HAEG's work has included edible gardens, public dances, educational environments, animal architecture, domestic gatherings, urban parades, temporary encampments, documentary videos, publications, exhibitions, websites, and occasionally buildings for people.
Fritz Haeg is an artist in residence at the Walker Art Center for the Fall of 2013 in concert with the Walker's exhibition, FRITZ HAEG: AT HOME IN THE CITY.
published: 05 Aug 2013
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Make a Rug | The Art Assignment | Fritz Haeg
Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h
We visit Fritz Haeg at his home and studio in Los Angeles and receive the assignment to make a rag rug! But not just any rag rug--one that you make over time and do something on. Find more detailed instruction here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6By4XYlPIBA
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Gather old textiles (clothes, bed sheets, etc.)
2. Make a rug
3. Share your journey of making the rug and what you do on it
4. Upload it using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Fritz Haeg: http://www.fritzhaeg.com
Watch a video about his rug at LA's Hammer Museum: http://youtu.be/N9U_D3TJxD0
And here's another about his recent show at the Walker Art Center: h...
published: 03 Jul 2014
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Why did you become a landscape architect? Fritz Haeg | Big Think
Why did you become a landscape architect?
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Fritz Haeg:
Fritz Haeg works between his art, architecture and design practice Fritz Haeg Studio (though the currently preferred clients are animals), the happenings and gatherings of Sundown Salon (now Sundown Schoolhouse), the ecology initiatives of Gardenlab (including Edible Estates), and other various combinations of building, curating, dancing, designing, exhibiting, gardening, organizing, talkin...
published: 24 Apr 2012
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Fritz Haeg & The Animal Estates Project
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published: 10 Mar 2008
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Fritz Haeg's Salmon Creek Farm
SCI-Arc Channel joins Tim Ivison to explore the history and transformation of Fritz Haeg’s Salmon Creek Farm. The New York Times says: 'Salmon Creek Farm is com...
SCI-Arc Channel joins Tim Ivison to explore the history and transformation of Fritz Haeg’s Salmon Creek Farm. The New York Times says: 'Salmon Creek Farm is communal living, the 21st-century way. Haeg’s vision is to bring together artists whose work, he says, ‘‘goes beyond conventional studio practice,’’ and who, rather, are ‘‘responding to wilderness and the basics of daily life.’’' Salmon Creek Farm is located two miles from California’s Mendocino coast on 35 acres of mostly second-growth redwoods. From gardens, meadows and fruit orchard on a ridge-top, the property slopes down to Big Salmon Creek in the valley. A cottage in the orchard is followed by an octagonal sauna, various out-houses and out-buildings, and ten hand-crafted cabins secluded on footpaths throughout the property and across a tributary that bisects the land.
Fritz Haeg is an American artist whose work spans a range of disciplines and media including gardens, dance, performance, design, installation, ecology and architecture, most of which is commissioned and presented by art museums and institutions. His work often involves collaboration with other individuals and site specific projects that respond to particular places. Haeg's recent architecture projects have included the design for various residential and art projects including the contemporary art gallery Peres Projects and the Bernadi residence, at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia and Carnegie Mellon University, where he received his B.Arch. He has variously taught in architecture, design and fine arts programs at CalArts, Art Center College of Design, Parsons School of Design and USC.
Crew Credits -
Production:
Creator and Executive Producer - Hernán Díaz Alonso
Producers - Marcelyn Gow/Reza Monahan
Camera, Lighting, and Sound - Sean Morris/Reza Monahan
Post-Production:
Story Producer - Brendan Ho
Editors - Sean Morris/Reza Monahan
Soundtrack by: Sara Johanne and Jason Breeden
Additional video and images courtesy of Fritz Haeg and Salmon Creek Farm.
©2018 SCI-Arc Channel
https://wn.com/Fritz_Haeg's_Salmon_Creek_Farm
SCI-Arc Channel joins Tim Ivison to explore the history and transformation of Fritz Haeg’s Salmon Creek Farm. The New York Times says: 'Salmon Creek Farm is communal living, the 21st-century way. Haeg’s vision is to bring together artists whose work, he says, ‘‘goes beyond conventional studio practice,’’ and who, rather, are ‘‘responding to wilderness and the basics of daily life.’’' Salmon Creek Farm is located two miles from California’s Mendocino coast on 35 acres of mostly second-growth redwoods. From gardens, meadows and fruit orchard on a ridge-top, the property slopes down to Big Salmon Creek in the valley. A cottage in the orchard is followed by an octagonal sauna, various out-houses and out-buildings, and ten hand-crafted cabins secluded on footpaths throughout the property and across a tributary that bisects the land.
Fritz Haeg is an American artist whose work spans a range of disciplines and media including gardens, dance, performance, design, installation, ecology and architecture, most of which is commissioned and presented by art museums and institutions. His work often involves collaboration with other individuals and site specific projects that respond to particular places. Haeg's recent architecture projects have included the design for various residential and art projects including the contemporary art gallery Peres Projects and the Bernadi residence, at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia and Carnegie Mellon University, where he received his B.Arch. He has variously taught in architecture, design and fine arts programs at CalArts, Art Center College of Design, Parsons School of Design and USC.
Crew Credits -
Production:
Creator and Executive Producer - Hernán Díaz Alonso
Producers - Marcelyn Gow/Reza Monahan
Camera, Lighting, and Sound - Sean Morris/Reza Monahan
Post-Production:
Story Producer - Brendan Ho
Editors - Sean Morris/Reza Monahan
Soundtrack by: Sara Johanne and Jason Breeden
Additional video and images courtesy of Fritz Haeg and Salmon Creek Farm.
©2018 SCI-Arc Channel
- published: 25 Oct 2018
- views: 13003
2:20
Fritz Haeg: 2008 Whitney Biennial - Whitney Museum
Artist Fritz Haeg's project for the 2008 Whitney Biennial is "Animal Estates 1.0: New York, New York." The project consists of model homes for animals (includin...
Artist Fritz Haeg's project for the 2008 Whitney Biennial is "Animal Estates 1.0: New York, New York." The project consists of model homes for animals (including the Beaver, Bald Eagle, and the Mason Bee among others) that once lived in the vicinity of the Whitney Museum 400 years ago.
https://wn.com/Fritz_Haeg_2008_Whitney_Biennial_Whitney_Museum
Artist Fritz Haeg's project for the 2008 Whitney Biennial is "Animal Estates 1.0: New York, New York." The project consists of model homes for animals (including the Beaver, Bald Eagle, and the Mason Bee among others) that once lived in the vicinity of the Whitney Museum 400 years ago.
- published: 07 Apr 2008
- views: 12834
2:02
FRITZ HAEG: HIS WORK AND HIS HOME - THE LAB TV
Renowned artist Fritz Haeg gives us a look at his unique Los Angeles home and describes his latest work, which will be on display at the Hammer Museum March 21 ...
Renowned artist Fritz Haeg gives us a look at his unique Los Angeles home and describes his latest work, which will be on display at the Hammer Museum March 21 - 24.
Produced by David Ferino
Music by Lucky Dragons
For more from The Lab TV visit http://tv.thelabmagazine.com
For more from The Lab Magazine visit http://thelabmagazine.com
https://wn.com/Fritz_Haeg_His_Work_And_His_Home_The_Lab_Tv
Renowned artist Fritz Haeg gives us a look at his unique Los Angeles home and describes his latest work, which will be on display at the Hammer Museum March 21 - 24.
Produced by David Ferino
Music by Lucky Dragons
For more from The Lab TV visit http://tv.thelabmagazine.com
For more from The Lab Magazine visit http://thelabmagazine.com
- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 704
1:29:21
Rouse Visiting Artist Conversation: Fritz Haeg, Nils Norman, and Julieta González
Please join us for a conversation between visual artists Fritz Haeg and Nils Norman and Julieta González, Artistic Director of Museo Jumex. They will discuss th...
Please join us for a conversation between visual artists Fritz Haeg and Nils Norman and Julieta González, Artistic Director of Museo Jumex. They will discuss their recent project Proposals for a Plaza at Museo Jumex. Proposals for a Plaza was commissioned as part of the series Agora: Blueprints for a Utopia, and the temporary sculptural installation invites the public to imagine and participate in an alternative vision for the museum’s plaza. Their design is guided by principles laid out in the 1977 book A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction by Christopher Alexander (PhD '63).
https://wn.com/Rouse_Visiting_Artist_Conversation_Fritz_Haeg,_Nils_Norman,_And_Julieta_González
Please join us for a conversation between visual artists Fritz Haeg and Nils Norman and Julieta González, Artistic Director of Museo Jumex. They will discuss their recent project Proposals for a Plaza at Museo Jumex. Proposals for a Plaza was commissioned as part of the series Agora: Blueprints for a Utopia, and the temporary sculptural installation invites the public to imagine and participate in an alternative vision for the museum’s plaza. Their design is guided by principles laid out in the 1977 book A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction by Christopher Alexander (PhD '63).
- published: 24 Oct 2018
- views: 541
4:24
Fritz Haeg - Wildflowering L.A. - The Artist's Studio - MOCAtv
Wildflowering L.A. is a native wildflower seed sowing initiative throughout Los Angeles County by artist Fritz Haeg in collaboration with the Theodore Payne Fou...
Wildflowering L.A. is a native wildflower seed sowing initiative throughout Los Angeles County by artist Fritz Haeg in collaboration with the Theodore Payne Foundation and 50 participating sites, curated and commissioned by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division). In fall 2013, the 50 sites were selected from an open call based on public visibility and distribution across the county. Owners of selected sites were given free native wildflower seed mixes at workshops in partnership with The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants. Soil preparation, seeding, and wildflower tending was demonstrated and one of four custom wildflower seed mixes was prescribed -- Coastal, Flatlands, Hillside, and Roadside -- inspired by Reyner Banham's 1971 book, Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies. In the spring, with the flowers in full bloom, Haeg tours the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Gardens, the largest and most public of the sites in the initiative. The beauty, color and diversity invites viewers to pay attention to a story of Los Angeles which Haeg notes is "particular and extreme."
For more information visit wildflowering.org.
Wildflowering L.A. is a project by artist Fritz Haeg
Curated, produced, and presented by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
Wildflower consulting by Theodore Payne Foundation
Graphic design and identity by Roman Jaster
Sign fabrication by Knowhow Shop
Official before and after photos by Isabel Avila
Supported by a grant from the James Irvine Foundation
LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) is a non-profit art organization founded in 2009 as a public art initiative committed to curating site- and situation-specific contemporary art projects in Los Angeles and beyond. LAND believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to experience innovative contemporary art in their day-to-day lives. In turn, artists deserve the opportunity to realize projects, otherwise unsupported, at unique sites in the public realm.
https://wn.com/Fritz_Haeg_Wildflowering_L.A._The_Artist's_Studio_Mocatv
Wildflowering L.A. is a native wildflower seed sowing initiative throughout Los Angeles County by artist Fritz Haeg in collaboration with the Theodore Payne Foundation and 50 participating sites, curated and commissioned by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division). In fall 2013, the 50 sites were selected from an open call based on public visibility and distribution across the county. Owners of selected sites were given free native wildflower seed mixes at workshops in partnership with The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants. Soil preparation, seeding, and wildflower tending was demonstrated and one of four custom wildflower seed mixes was prescribed -- Coastal, Flatlands, Hillside, and Roadside -- inspired by Reyner Banham's 1971 book, Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four Ecologies. In the spring, with the flowers in full bloom, Haeg tours the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Gardens, the largest and most public of the sites in the initiative. The beauty, color and diversity invites viewers to pay attention to a story of Los Angeles which Haeg notes is "particular and extreme."
For more information visit wildflowering.org.
Wildflowering L.A. is a project by artist Fritz Haeg
Curated, produced, and presented by LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
Wildflower consulting by Theodore Payne Foundation
Graphic design and identity by Roman Jaster
Sign fabrication by Knowhow Shop
Official before and after photos by Isabel Avila
Supported by a grant from the James Irvine Foundation
LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) is a non-profit art organization founded in 2009 as a public art initiative committed to curating site- and situation-specific contemporary art projects in Los Angeles and beyond. LAND believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to experience innovative contemporary art in their day-to-day lives. In turn, artists deserve the opportunity to realize projects, otherwise unsupported, at unique sites in the public realm.
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 4958
6:26
Emerging Designer: Fritz Haeg
Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg narrows the divide between residents and their communities with projects like Edible Estates, an international effort to conver...
Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg narrows the divide between residents and their communities with projects like Edible Estates, an international effort to convert front lawns into working food gardens.
https://wn.com/Emerging_Designer_Fritz_Haeg
Los Angeles architect Fritz Haeg narrows the divide between residents and their communities with projects like Edible Estates, an international effort to convert front lawns into working food gardens.
- published: 08 Apr 2008
- views: 45133
2:21
Top5 With Fritz Haeg
FRITZ HAEG's work has included edible gardens, public dances, educational environments, animal architecture, domestic gatherings, urban parades, temporary encam...
FRITZ HAEG's work has included edible gardens, public dances, educational environments, animal architecture, domestic gatherings, urban parades, temporary encampments, documentary videos, publications, exhibitions, websites, and occasionally buildings for people.
Fritz Haeg is an artist in residence at the Walker Art Center for the Fall of 2013 in concert with the Walker's exhibition, FRITZ HAEG: AT HOME IN THE CITY.
https://wn.com/Top5_With_Fritz_Haeg
FRITZ HAEG's work has included edible gardens, public dances, educational environments, animal architecture, domestic gatherings, urban parades, temporary encampments, documentary videos, publications, exhibitions, websites, and occasionally buildings for people.
Fritz Haeg is an artist in residence at the Walker Art Center for the Fall of 2013 in concert with the Walker's exhibition, FRITZ HAEG: AT HOME IN THE CITY.
- published: 05 Aug 2013
- views: 209
7:53
Make a Rug | The Art Assignment | Fritz Haeg
Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h
We visit Fritz Haeg at his home and studio in Los Angeles an...
Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h
We visit Fritz Haeg at his home and studio in Los Angeles and receive the assignment to make a rag rug! But not just any rag rug--one that you make over time and do something on. Find more detailed instruction here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6By4XYlPIBA
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Gather old textiles (clothes, bed sheets, etc.)
2. Make a rug
3. Share your journey of making the rug and what you do on it
4. Upload it using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Fritz Haeg: http://www.fritzhaeg.com
Watch a video about his rug at LA's Hammer Museum: http://youtu.be/N9U_D3TJxD0
And here's another about his recent show at the Walker Art Center: http://youtu.be/eO1A_oRTNCs
In this episode we talk about Hélio Oiticica's Parangolés (1964--79)
See video of Parangolés performed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJTr8I2M6Ps
And learn more about Oiticica:
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/helio-oiticica-body-colour
https://wn.com/Make_A_Rug_|_The_Art_Assignment_|_Fritz_Haeg
Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h
We visit Fritz Haeg at his home and studio in Los Angeles and receive the assignment to make a rag rug! But not just any rag rug--one that you make over time and do something on. Find more detailed instruction here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6By4XYlPIBA
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Gather old textiles (clothes, bed sheets, etc.)
2. Make a rug
3. Share your journey of making the rug and what you do on it
4. Upload it using #theartassignment
5. Fame and glory (your work might be in a future episode)
Learn more about Fritz Haeg: http://www.fritzhaeg.com
Watch a video about his rug at LA's Hammer Museum: http://youtu.be/N9U_D3TJxD0
And here's another about his recent show at the Walker Art Center: http://youtu.be/eO1A_oRTNCs
In this episode we talk about Hélio Oiticica's Parangolés (1964--79)
See video of Parangolés performed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJTr8I2M6Ps
And learn more about Oiticica:
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/helio-oiticica-body-colour
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 62010
2:51
Why did you become a landscape architect? Fritz Haeg | Big Think
Why did you become a landscape architect?
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Why did you become a landscape architect?
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Fritz Haeg:
Fritz Haeg works between his art, architecture and design practice Fritz Haeg Studio (though the currently preferred clients are animals), the happenings and gatherings of Sundown Salon (now Sundown Schoolhouse), the ecology initiatives of Gardenlab (including Edible Estates), and other various combinations of building, curating, dancing, designing, exhibiting, gardening, organizing, talking, teaching, and writing. His home base since 2001 is a geodesic dome in the hills of Los Angeles.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: Why did you become a landscape architect?
Fritz Haeg: Well, actually I am not even in landscape architect. My background is in architecture and that’s architecture is really the root of all of my work in someway I think. I started becoming a way of architecture when I was really young and even when I was in 2nd grade I have vivid memories of a teacher asking us in class, what we want to be and I knew, I asked actually how do you spell architect, because I knew I want to be that before I can even spell it, I guess one way of part that. So, I started out very very nearly focused on architecture when I was young, of just being obsessive about it, spending all my free time designing buildings and reading magazines about architecture, and its been I guess the development in my work has been in gradual progression from and nearly focused interest in architecture to more broadly disperse practice, that I think today I am less and less focused on buildings, and actually more interested in well, I think a lot of it has to do with taking the particular skills that in architect has in applying them to things other than buildings like gardens or like gatherings of people.
Question: How do you cultivate these skills?
Fritz Haeg: Well, like I said I think this skills that I am using today and my work for the most part are the skills that you get in a good architecture education, which is learning how to weave together a lot of dispirit goals or challenges or problems into one cohesive thoughtful act or a solution or whatever it is, but I think architects are uniquely capable of responding thoughtfully to place and that can be with the building as most architects do, I can be with other things, I means right now with the project with animals. I am thinking about doing projects where my clients happen not to be humans, they happen to be animals to say, so it still operating in the similar way the conventional architect, but this was slightly different clients.
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Why did you become a landscape architect?
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Fritz Haeg wanted to be an architect before he could even spell the world.
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Fritz Haeg:
Fritz Haeg works between his art, architecture and design practice Fritz Haeg Studio (though the currently preferred clients are animals), the happenings and gatherings of Sundown Salon (now Sundown Schoolhouse), the ecology initiatives of Gardenlab (including Edible Estates), and other various combinations of building, curating, dancing, designing, exhibiting, gardening, organizing, talking, teaching, and writing. His home base since 2001 is a geodesic dome in the hills of Los Angeles.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: Why did you become a landscape architect?
Fritz Haeg: Well, actually I am not even in landscape architect. My background is in architecture and that’s architecture is really the root of all of my work in someway I think. I started becoming a way of architecture when I was really young and even when I was in 2nd grade I have vivid memories of a teacher asking us in class, what we want to be and I knew, I asked actually how do you spell architect, because I knew I want to be that before I can even spell it, I guess one way of part that. So, I started out very very nearly focused on architecture when I was young, of just being obsessive about it, spending all my free time designing buildings and reading magazines about architecture, and its been I guess the development in my work has been in gradual progression from and nearly focused interest in architecture to more broadly disperse practice, that I think today I am less and less focused on buildings, and actually more interested in well, I think a lot of it has to do with taking the particular skills that in architect has in applying them to things other than buildings like gardens or like gatherings of people.
Question: How do you cultivate these skills?
Fritz Haeg: Well, like I said I think this skills that I am using today and my work for the most part are the skills that you get in a good architecture education, which is learning how to weave together a lot of dispirit goals or challenges or problems into one cohesive thoughtful act or a solution or whatever it is, but I think architects are uniquely capable of responding thoughtfully to place and that can be with the building as most architects do, I can be with other things, I means right now with the project with animals. I am thinking about doing projects where my clients happen not to be humans, they happen to be animals to say, so it still operating in the similar way the conventional architect, but this was slightly different clients.
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 262
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Fritz Haeg & The Animal Estates Project
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- published: 10 Mar 2008
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