2013
Heading Home: Michael Pollan and Fritz Haeg on Reviving Domesticity – conversation with Michael Pollan for the Walker Art Center
At home in the Twin Cities: Garden No. 15 brings me full circle – op ed for the Minnesota Post
2012
Gardening Between Hope and Doom – Walker Art Center interview – with Paul Schmeltzr
Dream City – essay for the U.S. Pavilion at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale
BUTT Interview – for BUTT Magazine
Urban Undoing: What I Don’t Do to Create My Future City – essay for The Guardian
Princeton Student Colony – interview for Rumor: Princeton School of Architecture
2011
My Gardening Story – essay for the Garden Marathon at the Serpentine Gallery
A.A.R. Interview – for the American Academy in Rome
2010
What We Mean When We Say L.A. – essay for Frieze Magazine
Interview with Fritz Haeg – for Performance Art World
Above the People: The Meadow, the Vegetable Garden, the Apple Tree, and the Cow! – essay for ‘Above the Pavement—the Farm!: Architecture & Agriculture at PF1,’ Princeton Architectural Press
Interview with The Dirt – ASLA, American Society of Landscape Architects
Forum on Landscape Architecture Adaptive to Climate Change, interview with Landscape Architecture China
The Building That Farms – essay for Bracket, Actar
Room With a View – essay for Little Joe
Interview with Fritz Haeg – for Work Journal
Dome Colony X in the San Gabriels – text for The X Initiative Yearbook, Mousse Publishing
2009
Border Control – essay for Frieze Magazine
Welcome – essay for ‘The Sundown Salon Unfolding Archive’
Why the White House Garden Matters – op-ed for the The Guardian
The First Act of Revolution – essay for On Procession: Art on Parade, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Frieze Fair Keynote Talk: Something For Everyone – transcript from ‘Frieze Projects / Frieze Talks 2006-2008‘ by Neville Wakefield and Jennifer Higgie
2008
London: A Manifesto from your Animals – text for Manifesto Marathon, Serpentine Gallery
Fritz Haeg on Animal Estates and Edible Estates – essay for Artforum
Collaborators and Participants – contribution to Journal of Aesthetics and Protest
Estate Planning – in conversation with Harrell Fletcher – interview for The Bear Deluxe Magazine
Fritz Haeg Interview at Reed College – interview for Port
Sundown Gardens & Residence – text for Pablo Internacional
Some Early Thoughts about the Animal Estates project – from Animal Estates Field Guides, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College; Casco Office for Art, Design and Theory
Last Page: Fritz Haeg – essay for Public Art Review
Architecture after the Front Lawn – essay for exhibition catalog Actions: What You Can Do With the City, Canadian Centre for Architecture
The View From the Landscape – essay for arcCA Magazine
Utopia and Failure: Eco Art Blog Interviews Fritz Haeg, Eco Art Blog, Mattias Merkel Hess
Full Frontal Gardening – essay for Edible Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn, Metropolis Books
2007
Olympic Farming 2012 – text from Debate London, Architecture Foundation, Tate Modern Turbine Hall
Interrogating Public Space: Fritz Haeg – interview with Nato Thompson for Creative Time
Interview with Julius Schulman – interview for PIN-UP magazine
Buildings, Gardens & Happenings – essay for Control Magazine
2006
Humans Were Here – exhibition essay for Humans Were Here: Building in L.A., Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art
Building a Very Gay House – exhibition essay for Humans Were Here: Building in L.A., Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art
I Like Chinatown – exhibition essay for Humans Were Here: Building in L.A., Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art
2005
Friendship at Sundown – essay for Textfield
An Interview with Fritz Haeg – from Eleven Eleven Journal of Literature and Art
2004
Can A Young L.A. Architect Save the World? Fritz Haeg is Making his Geodesic Dome the Center of the Universe – interview for Index Magazine
Interview with the Organizers of the gardenLAb experiment – for Green Museum
1999
L.A. Design Supplement – interviews with Joe Addo, Frederick Fisher, Hedge, Jorge Pardo and Sarah Graham for index Magazine