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Visible, invisible : landscape works of Reed Hilderbrand / Douglas Reed and Gary Hilderbrand ; texts by Peter Walker, Robert Pogue Harrison, Gary Hilderbrand, Suzanne Turner, Niall Kirkwood, and William S. Saunders ; edited by Eric Kramer.
Main entry:

Reed Hilderbrand Associates, author.

Title & Author:

Visible, invisible : landscape works of Reed Hilderbrand / Douglas Reed and Gary Hilderbrand ; texts by Peter Walker, Robert Pogue Harrison, Gary Hilderbrand, Suzanne Turner, Niall Kirkwood, and William S. Saunders ; edited by Eric Kramer.

Publication:

New York : Metropolis Books, [2012]
©2012

Description:

375 pages : illustrations, plans ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 374).
Preface / Peter Walker -- Introduction / Douglas Reed and Gary Hilderbrand -- Millicent Harvey : a photographer's view -- Essays. -- Toward a more thoughtful, more hopeful modernity / Robert Pogue Harrison -- On seeing : visible, invisible / Gary Hilderbrand -- On reading : cultural and natural significances / Suzanne Turner -- On making : tectonic clarity / Niall Kirkwood -- Afterword / William S. Saunders -- Works -- Plans.
Summary:

This book presents the work of Boston-based landscape architecture firm Reed Hilderbrand. Led by founding principals Douglas Reed and Gary Hilderbrand, the firm is widely recognized for rigorously conceived and carefully executed projects that merge the particular native qualities of a site with recognizably contemporary design expression. Their work embodies a deep embrace of modernism, a devotion to intellectual traditions in their field and a rich engagement of horticulture and ecological systems. The book examines a range of 40 public and private commissions in cities and rural settings, including institutional campuses, residences and urban regeneration projects such as the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University; Bennington College, Bennington, VT; Duke University, Durham, NC; Poetry Foundation, Chicago; Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO; Clyfford Still Museum, Denver; Dallas Museum of Art; Phoenix Art Museum; and the redevelopment of portions of the South Boston waterfront.

ISBN:

9781938922138
1938922131

Subject:

Reed Hilderbrand Associates.
Landscape architecture United States.
Architecture du paysage États-Unis.
Landscape architecture
United States

Added entries:

Reed, Douglas, 1955-
Hilderbrand, Gary R.
Kramer, Eric, 1973- editor.
Walker, Peter, 1932- contributor.
Harrison, Robert Pogue, contributor.
Turner, Suzanne, 1950- contributor.
Kirkwood, Niall, contributor.
Saunders, William S., contributor.
Harvey, Millicent, contributor, photographer.
Mayer, Charles, 1952- contributor, photographer.
Ward, Alan, 1950- contributor, photographer.
Reed Hilderbrand Associates.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 282480
Call No.: BIB 220089
Status: Available

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