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George Harold Waldo Haag

G. Harold W. Haag
Born July 14, 1910
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died 1998
Ivytown, Pennsylvania
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania (Class of 1934)
Occupation Architect
Awards Various (see listed alongside works)
Practice Partner in Berninger, Haag & d'Entremont (fl. 1946-1946) and Haag & d'Entremont (fl. 1946-)

George Harold Waldo Haag , FAIA, (born July 14, 1910), was an American architect focused on “school plant design and architecture,” based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who practiced nationally in the mid twentieth century but particularly in Pennsylvania. He was partners in the firms of Berninger, Haag & d'Entremont (fl. 1946-1946) and Haag & d'Entremont (fl. 1946-).

Haag was born in July 14, 1910 in Philadelphia. He attended Abington High School and earned his Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Fine Arts in 1934, and was affiliated with the university’s architectural society in 1933.

Haag joined the AIA in 1945, and was named a fellow there in 1966.

He worked as a draftsman from June 1936 to June 1937 at the offices of Edmund George Good, 915 Second Street, Harrisburg, PA, and transferred to work at Bernigner & Bower, 304 York Road, Jenkintown, PA, as a senior draftsman from Jan 1937 to Sept 1939. Thereafter he practiced in Ivyland under his own name until February 1942 when he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

After being discharged, he went back to his previous employer, Bernigner & Bower as a partner of Berninger, Haag & d'Entremont in 1946, and later Haag & d'Entremont from 1946 throughout the rest of his career. His principal partner was Paul Theodore d'Entremont. The firm worked from 445 Cedar Street, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 19046.


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