Landscape Lecture
Douglas Reed
Thursday, September 13, 7 pm
Calderwood Hall
Thursday, September 13, 7 pm
Calderwood Hall
Douglas Reed is a founding principal of Reed Hilderbrand, Cambridge, MA. Reed is recognized nationally for design leadership and for his tireless advocacy of culturally significant landscapes. Through his diverse projects and non-profit work, he passionately promotes the wise and creative treatment for our cultural patrimony. Known for his cultivated eye and relentless focus on contemporary design expression, Reed has garnered broad critical acclaim for institutional, urban, and residential projects throughout the US and Europe. A committed urbanist, Reed has positioned select urban communities into larger agendas to accelerate revitalization within the metropolis, recently in Houston, San Antonio, and Baton Rouge.
Tickets are required and include Museum admission.
Adults $15, seniors $12, students $10, free for members (children under 7 not admitted).
*Handling charges apply to these orders
Image at top: Visitors enjoy a sweeping view of the Stockbridge Bowl from the Tappan Estate Lawn at Tanglewood in Lenox, MA, around 1950. Image courtesy Reed Hildebrand.
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