Gary Hilderbrand, landscape architect, one of the founding principals of Reed Hilderbrand and Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, joins Terragrams for dispatch 16. Gary discusses his partnership with Douglas Reed, professional practice, multiple career paths and his role in the 5th European Biennal of Landscape Architecture in Barcelona. The Architecture League of New York named Gary Hilderbrand and Douglas Reed as Emerging Voices. They have received more than a dozen ASLA Awards, including 2 Awards of Excellence as well as nearly 30 Boston Society of Landscape Architects Awards. Their work includes residential, institutional, schools and park landscapes and recently they have designed projects for the Phoenix Art Museum, The Clark Art Institute, Bennington College as well as a garden for a 1964 house by the architect Phillip Johnson. He is responsible for the monographs "Making a Landscape of Continuity: the Practice of Innocenti & Webel" and "The Miller Garden: Icon of Modernism". May 7, 2008.

