Principal
Reed Hilderbrand
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Eric’s work focuses on questions of what landscapes communicate to and about their communities—whether cherished memories, bold aspirations or contested histories. A writer, teacher, and thought leader within the discipline, Eric’s approach to practice is rooted equally in basic research and applied design thinking. He leads commissions with the understanding that landscapes are cultural spaces speaking for the societies who build them and speaking to future generations who experience them. Eric is a board member of The Cultural Landscape Foundation, taught landscape history at Rhode Island School of Design and is teaching currently at Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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SAT-B03: Fostering (not Fighting) Change: Innovative Approaches to Preservation Practice
Saturday, October 11, 2025
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM CT