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
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