Event

Architects on Site: Reed Hilderbrand

Saturday, September 13, 2025
1:30pm — 3:00pm
Type: Tours, Walks

A rendering of the new landscape and buildings, with blooming flowers and groups of people

Rendering of new welcome pavilions at Storm King Art Center. Image © Storm King Art Center

This is the third in a series of three tours, Architects on Site, lead by architecture firms that designed the capital project. For other tour dates, please see below.

Join Beka Sturges, Principal of Reed Hilderbrand, for a special guided tour of the new buildings and landscapes developed through Storm King’s capital project, the first in the museum’s 65-year history.

Explore these transformative new spaces and see Storm King through fresh eyes. Visit the newly designed welcome pavilions, outdoor lobby, and reclaimed landscapes for art and programming. Gain insight into how the project thoughtfully integrates nature, art, and people, and learn about the vision and creative process that brought these spaces to life. 

  • Tickets will be released on August 15th
  • Tickets are $15 + admission, or $10 for members
  • Program location: meet at Outdoor Lobby
  • Program is rain or shine

Other tours in this series:  

Sat, June 14 @ 1:30pm: Heneghan Peng Architects 
Sat, August 23 @ 1:30pm: WXY Architecture + Urban Design

Bios

Beka Sturges is a Partner and Principal of Reed Hilderbrand and manages the firm’s New Haven office where she leads both private and public projects. Her work is noted for its powerful spatial demonstration of the cultural and environmental value of landscapes. Beka’s current projects include landscapes at Powder Mountain in Eden Utah, Storm King Art Center in New York’s Hudson Valley, and Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. Collaborating with the City of New Haven, she initiated the implementation of a linear park vision plan for the City’s Mill River Trail. She served as the project landscape architect and manager for the award-winning expansion of The Clark Art Institute in the Berkshires. A committed educator, Beka is a Senior Critic at the Yale School of Architecture.  

ACCESSIBILITY
Terrain and Getting Around
The tour will take place across varied terrain including hills, wooded areas, paved paths, gravel paths, and mown lawn. Expect to cover 1 to 1.5 miles on the tour.

Assistive Listening Devices
The tour leader and attendees will be connected through assistive listening devices.

Accessible Cart Service
An accessible golf cart may be requested to assist with moving between locations during the tour. Service is available on a first come, first served basis. Please make a request in advance by emailing info@stormkingartcenter.org.  The cart can accommodate up to five visitors sitting in seats; or one wheelchair-using visitor with up to three additional passengers in seats. The weight capacity for the ramp is 650lbs.

Restrooms
Accessible restroom stalls are located at the Restroom Pavilion, near the entrance.

ASL interpretation for guided tours is available upon request two weeks in advance. Every effort will be made to honor requests made with less notice.

If you have questions or need other accommodations, please email info@stormkingartcenter.org

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