A dark and disregarded 1950s-era gym-turned-theater is transformed once again into Highland Hall, an inviting academic building populated by future architects.
For the net-zero emissions–aiming Hortus, the firm gamely takes on a new type of challenge (and mostly does away with carbon-intensive concrete in the process).
Designed to showcase a novel filmmaking technology, this theater hosted the premieres of countless Hollywood films in the decades following its 1963 opening.
Reed Hilderbrand principals Beka Sturges and Eric Kramer join DESIGN:ED to discuss environmental changes impacting landscape architecture and the firm's recent work at Storm King Art Center in New York’s Hudson Valley.