A return to San Antonio, a city we love! San Antonio Botanical Garden appoints Reed Hilderbrand for a new agenda of leadership in innovation, ecology, and accessibility. Our comprehensive plan work is led by Beka Sturges and Megan Griscom, ASLA with a team that includes Monica Rhodes, Florian Idenburg / SO – IL, John Hart Asher, among others. https://lnkd.in/eGVz5Vsb
Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture
Architecture and Planning
Cambridge, Massachusetts 3,300 followers
Landscape architecture aligns daily life with the visible phenomena of nature and the underlying patterns of culture.
About us
Reed Hilderbrand practices landscape architecture as an art of purposeful transformation. Active since the mid-1990s, the firm is engaged in diverse commissions—urban centers, museum landscapes, academic campuses, commercial developments, and private residences—throughout North America and in Europe. More than seventy design awards distinguish this growing body of work, including The Architect’s Newspaper’s Best Landscape of 2015 Award and the American Society of Landscape Architect’s Firm of the Year Award. The firm’s monograph, Visible | Invisible: the Landscape Works of Reed Hilderbrand, appeared in 2013, published by Metropolis Books.
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http://www.reedhilderbrand.com
External link for Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Landscape Architecture, Master Planning, Garden Design, Campus Design, and Urban Design
Locations
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130 Bishop Allen Dr
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, US
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33 Whitney Ave
New Haven, Connecticut 06510, US
Employees at Reed Hilderbrand LLC Landscape Architecture
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On occasion of Bennington College's release of their Campus Adaptive Framework Plan, by WXY architecture + urban design and Reed Hilderbrand, we created "In Conversation with Place," a short film discussing our work on the Vermont liberal arts campus landscape since 2005, featuring Reed Hilderbrand's Adrian Nial and Bennington's Andy Schlatter with production led by Reed Hilderbrand's Sophie Allen. https://lnkd.in/eXXGX4ih
In Conversation with Place: Reed Hilderbrand at Bennington College
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COMING SOON. June 1 is set for the opening of Penn State University's Palmer Museum of Art designed by Allied Works and Reed Hilderbrand, led by John K. and Adrian Fehrmann Ponce de León. A new article with THE SPACES includes early photography of Jeremy Bittermann. https://lnkd.in/eAXPvxsA
A prestigious Penn State university museum gets the Allied Works treatment - The Spaces
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We are thrilled to bring forward our design with SO – IL for Williams College, the new home for Williams College Museum of Art: "a nebulous, low-lying structure with an aluminum shingle roof that ebbs-and-flows across the pastoral landscape, mimicking the nearby Berkshire Mountains". https://lnkd.in/eQU2swna
SO – IL unveils a new home for the Williams College Museum of Art
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Louisville’s Speed Outdoors sets contemporary art amid a new Reed Hilderbrand landscape. Mark R. Long speaks to Leslie Carter for Landscape Architecture Magazine https://lnkd.in/eQ4GWT7N
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Principal Eric Kramer: "We can’t sit back. The sad fact is that most people think of trees as a decorative background to daily life. A nice to have, not a need to have. To change this outlook and ensure we all do our part to preserve and expand our urban forests, we need to take a cue from this scale of federal investment. We need, at the local level, to begin to treat the urban forest like we do our other public utilities. We need to regulate our urban forest. Here’s why. https://lnkd.in/e5dN86W5
Each of us needs to help regulate our urban forest - CommonWealth Magazine
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Montague Park Vision Plan debuts! "I think they've uncorked the next great Southern urban park," says Parks Administrator Scott Martin. Congratulations to Reed Hilderbrand project leaders John K. and Lydia Gikas Cook. https://lnkd.in/etUMRVwq
Chattanooga reveals plans for reimagined Montague Park | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Planning for climate leadership campus — tomorrow at Society for College and University Planning 2023 in Cleveland! Next week’s 2023 Annual Conference of the Society for Campus and University Planning (SCUP) features Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arup, and Reed Hilderbrand in conversation about “Designing Your Roadmap to Resilience: Adapting Campuses for Climate Change”. This Tuesday August 1 education session will share MIT’s process of assessing risks, setting goals, defining pathways for planning and implementation, and evaluating results in the face of disruptions due to climate hazards. Partner Eric Kramer brings to the conversation years of working on the Institute’s campus as well as experience developing climate adaptation solutions at the scale of specific sites, campuses, and whole cities. The panel will present an approach to resiliency planning that overcomes information overload and the challenge of responding to future predicted impacts by synthesizing existing activities into a roadmap to adapt to acute and chronic climate hazards. Key to adaptation is coordination across departments, operations, and campus community as well as a governance strategy to fund and implement good ideas quickly.