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Our favorite visionary designer Fritz Haeg is at it once again, this time with the launch of Animal Estates, the much-anticipated follow up to his Edible Estates of the past few years (2005 to present) and whose official book release, Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn, is tomorrow, February 1st.
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Our favorite visionary designer Fritz Haeg is at it once again, this time with the launch of Animal Estates, the much-anticipated follow up to his Edible Estates of the past few years (2005 to present) and whose official book release, Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn, is tomorrow, February 1st.
2008 January | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World 2008
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Mr. Haeg is planning seven more Edible Estates sites.
Edible Estates 2005
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Mr. Haeg is perhaps best known in Los Angeles for his Sundown Salons, which transform his three-level, shag-carpeted home into an alternative cultural space that attracts artists, other architects, recent M.F.A. graduates and assorted gadflies.
Edible Estates 2005
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Animal Estates ‘Model Homes’ by Fritz Haeg Animal Estates Fritz Haeg Whitney Biennial 2008 art ecology model homes animal habitat dwellings species resettlement – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
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Animal Estates ‘Model Homes’ by Fritz Haeg Animal Estates Fritz Haeg Whitney Biennial 2008 art ecology model homes animal habitat dwellings species resettlement – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
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Fritz Haeg lists on his website that he's hosted Sundown Salons, a gathering of artists for a day of collaborative creation, since 2001, as well as allowed photo shoots featuring Cindy Crawford and Francis Bean Cobain (among others) to take place here.
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Fritz Haeg has been turning American lawns into life-giving, sustainable gardens from coast to coast with his project Edible Estates.
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Animal Estates ‘Model Homes’ by Fritz Haeg Animal Estates Fritz Haeg Whitney Biennial 2008 art ecology model homes animal habitat dwellings species resettlement – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
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Animal Estates Fritz Haeg Whitney Biennial 2008 art ecology model homes animal habitat dwellings species resettlement
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