A family of three explores a bright conservatory setting, surrounded by green plants and orange flowers

Eric Kramer: Tree, Grove, Forest: The Scales of Landscape Architecture

November 10, 2026

6:30 to 7:30 p.m. | Online

To plant a tree, to design a garden grove, to nurture an urban forest—these are inherently optimistic acts. Today, landscape architects are working across these scales, designing the spaces of our future and making choices about how we remain in productive dialogue with our past. As partner and principal of Reed Hilderbrand, Eric Kramer, FASLA, is committed to upholding this dialogue through innovative planting detail, the engagement of place and cultural narrative, and the activism of politics and government policy.

Through the lens of a small urban plaza in Boston, the effusive public gardens of Longwood Reimagined, and the City of Cambridge, MA’s expansive Urban Forest, Kramer will explore how his design work responds to the complexity of the moment in which we are living.

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