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Kenneth Haggard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kenneth Haggard
Kenneth L. Haggard (born 1935) is an American architect, educator, and solar pioneer who has designed more than 300 buildings and seen more than 200 built. He is a licensed architect in California and Florida. He and his partner Polly Cooper were awarded the American Solar Energy Society Passive Solar Pioneer Award in 1996.〔1996. American Solar Energy Society. www.ases.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=230&Itemid=98="test"〕 They have been leaders in both passive solar architecture and the rediscovery of straw bale building.〔Ken Haggard with Polly Cooper. 2004. Leading by design. Solar Today. (Nov/Dec):24,25〕 ==Early life== As a child Haggard was influenced by his father, a landscape architect who ran a Civilian Conservation Corps camp during the Depression. After his retirement, he concentrated on restoring a burned out peanut farm in south Texas to a mixed savannah grassland. Haggard grew up with Texas dust, heat, oil wells, rainwater harvesting, hot springs and cottonmouths. After a BS in chemical engineering and service in the Army he switched to architecture and design with a BA at NC State and then a Masters in Urban Design at the University of Pennsylvania. After stints as a planner and designer he became a teacher while maintaining a design practice. From 1967 to 1988 he taught at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. In the summer of 1970 he taught in Bangladesh, an experience that changed his approach to design and architecture, and led to his lifelong commitment to design for the real world.
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