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Ed Hilliard

E-mail Address
ednh@ou.edu
Telephone
405-325-2444
Office
504 W. Main
Ed Hilliard
Visiting Associate Professor
Design Experience
Forty years of design and planning experience on three continents, and ten countries in collaboration with Planners, Architects, Engineers, Biologists, and others.
  • Site Design & Planning –
    Feasibility Studies, Conceptual Plans, Master Plans, Visioning Plans
  • Downtown Revitalization –
    Transportation and Parking Studies, Pedestrian Systems Plans, Open Space & Park Plans, Urban Forestry Proposals
  • Environmental Restoration –
    Wetland Delineation and Design Studies; Stream, Forest and Prairie Restoration Plans; Bioremediation Plans, Bioengineering Studies
  • Technical Documents –
    Cost Estimates, Grading and Drainage Plans, Construction Details, Planting Plans
  • Academic Experience
    Thirty years of design instruction at five universities in three countries.
  • University of Edinburgh –
    College of Architecture, Graduate Program in Landscape Architecture
  • State University of New York at Syracuse University –
    College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Department of Landscape Architecture
  • King Abdul Aziz University –
    College of Engineering, Department of Landscape Architecture, Jeddah Saudi Arabia
  • University of Oregon –
    College of Allied Arts, Department of Landscape Architecture, Eugene OR
  • University of Oklahoma –
    College of Architecture, Divisions of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
  • Clients
    Natural Resources Conservation Service, Forest Service, State Departments of Transportation, Corrections, and Wildlife Conservation; Municipal Governments, Councils of Government, Private Individuals, and Non-profit Organizations.
    Education
  • State University of New York at Syracuse University –
    Masters of Science, 1980; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1967
    Undergraduate in Design and Graduate in Environmental Studies with ongoing Professional Development in Urban Forestry, Natural Systems Restoration, Downtown Community Revitalization, Urban Storm-water Management, Wetland Delineation, Erosion and Sediment Control, Bioengineering and Bioremediation
  • Volunteerism
    The Nature Conservancy, Habitat for Humanity, “Wildcare” Rehabilitators, and Main Street