Ron Herman Landscape Architect

Building/Design

Description

The work of award-winning landscape architect Ron Herman has been a major influence on the design and evolution of  private gardens in North America. During his 35-plus year career, Herman has created more than four hundred full-scale garden designs, including many of the U.S.’s largest and most intricate residential gardens. At any given time, Herman is involved in designing large estates throughout the country for America’s leading business, sports, entertainment and society figures, including the 25-acre Japanese style village of California software billionaire Lawrence Ellison.

Herman is noted for his skillful ability to blend the disparate strands of Modernism, Japanese garden design, and the “California Style” of landscape design which emerged in the 1960’s at UC Berkeley. Hill Zoog has promoted Ron Herman’s work within leading garden design and architectural publications, as well as in general media, and has also create marketing materials for him.

Services

  • Public Relations
  • Branding
  • Marketing Materials