Reed Hilderbrand practices landscape architecture as an art of purposeful transformation. Active since the mid-1990s, we’ve collaborated with artists and architects, businesses, curators, landowners, political leaders, and urban property developers to realize landscapes of cultural consequence. This website offers a venue to explore the landscapes we build, to share the community of knowledge that animates our practice, and to advance discourse about the designed landscape. Welcome!
National Bonsai and Penjing Museum Design Revealed
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Tidal Basin Ideas Lab Exhibition Opens
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Bruce Museum Expansion Breaks Ground
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Harvard Business School Schwartz Common and Pavilion
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Buffalo Bayou Gardens
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Cambridge Urban Forest Master Plan
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Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park
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Storm King Art Center Allées
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