Richard Haag

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76 pages 1998

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The work of landscape architect Richard Haag is thoroughly grounded in the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, yet has won international recognition for its universally appreciated artistic subtlety. His two designs for the Seattle area, Bloedel Reserve and Gas Works Park, are among the most celebrated modern American landscape projects. This is the first book to explore these works, both in terms of Haag's design process and of the impact of these projects on other architects.

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