Mr. Hilderbrand is a Principal of Reed Hilderbrand Associates, Inc., in Watertown, MA. His firm has been recognized with over forty design awards in the United States. He is Adjunct Professor of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, where he has taught seminars, design studios, and foundation courses on the use of plants as a design medium since 1990. Widely published as an author and critic on landscape architecture practice, his writings include The Miller Garden: Icon of Modernism and Making a Landscape of Continuity: The Practice of Innocenti & Webel. In 2009, his exhibition on contemporary American landscape architecture practices, “Reciprocities,” was exhibited in Barcelona for the Fifth European Landscape Biennial.