Eric Kramer

Principal, Reed Hilderbrand, Watertown, MA
Lecture Title: Innovation and Tradition in an Increasingly Complex World
November 9, 2017
Eric Kramer is a Principal and Partner of Reed Hilderbrand and has designed numerous landscapes associated with the renewal and enrichment of campuses, cities, and institutions. Eric joined the practice in 2000, bringing a rare commitment to communicating design knowledge, rooted equally in rigorous scientific field research and the engagement of people and communities.

His works include Boston’s Central Wharf Plaza, the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and the newly completed Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He edited Visible | Invisible, the firm’s award-winning monograph. Eric received a Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he received the Charles Eliot Fellowship, and graduated from Amherst College, where he was honored as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow.

Eric is an adjunct professor in the Rhode Island School of Design’s landscape architecture program, served on the 2014 ASLA student awards jury and currently serves on the ASLA Annual Meeting Educational Advisory Committee and the Landscape Architecture Magazine Editorial Advisory Committee.

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