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A Vibrant Venue for City Life

Following work for Plan Baton Rouge II, Reed Hildebrand realized the first phases of the planning vision through the design and build of Repentance Park and City Hall Plaza.

Enhancing a Distinctly New York Public Space

The renewed Theodore Roosevelt Park activates a new entrance for the American Museum of Natural History’s Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation expansion by Studio Gang, establishing new spaces for community gathering and movement while working carefully to preserve existing canopy.

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Respecting Community, Renewing a Legacy Park

This ASLA Award of Excellence winning Action Plan is founded on equal respect for the park’s historic fabric, ecological systems, and the strong community of contemporary users who have stewarded it through years of disinvestment.

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Planting Trees, Advancing Wellness

Water Street Tampa Recognized as the First WELL Certified Community in North America, is a live-work-play district where public realm design stirs civic life by means of an extraordinary urban forest.

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Uniting Public Resources at Montague Park

Art and culture, recreation and diversity, and community and health are brought together in Chattanooga’s largest public park.

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State of Soils, Fate of City Trees

Eric Kramer and Stephanie Hsia spent a summer examining soil in Boston’s urban public realm. .

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Cultivating Shade in a European Context

RH Principal Eric Kramer led a research seminar during the Spring 2025 semester at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design that explored Policy, Planning, Design, and Activism for Geneva’s Urban Forest.