Catherine Miller

Lecturer in Landscape Architecture

Visiting Faculty

Contact Office Location

Gund 403/405

Catherine Miller is a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Design where she teaches courses in grading and in materials and detailing in the Ecologies, Techniques, Technologies sequence for the MLA First Professional Degree. 

Catherine is a licensed Landscape Architect in Massachusetts and a Principal at Hargreaves Jones.  With the firm since 1994, significant projects include design, documentation, and construction for several waterfront parks; Phase 1 of the Louisville Waterfront Park (including the Great Lawn and Fountain), the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade in Portland, Oregon, and the Clinton Presidential Center Park, in Little Rock.  She has campus master planning and open space project experience for the University of Cincinnati, including the rooftop Zimmer Garden, and for Drexel University.  She contributed to the Hargreaves Jones 2002-03 work for the Daniel Libeskind World Trade Center Master Plan.  Prior to her experience at Hargreaves Jones, she worked for architecture offices in Berlin, Germany, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  She has been a guest critic at reviews at the Boston Architectural Center, RISD, and the GSD, and has served as a member of two program accreditation teams.

Catherine received a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including studies at the Ecole Speciale d’Architecture in Paris.

Courses

SCI-6242
Ecologies, Techniques, Technologies IV
Catherine Miller, Alistair McIntosh
Spring 2026
Lecture
4 Units
SCI-6142
Ecologies, Techniques, Technologies II
Karen Janosky, Catherine Miller, Kirt Rieder
Spring 2026
Lecture
4 Units