
Kimberley Midori Huggins
Communications and Ecology Designer
Kimberley joined Nelson Byrd Woltz as Communications and Ecology Designer in 2022. She was production editor of the studio’s recent monograph, The Land is Full, published in late 2024 with Monacelli Press. She has also collaborated on several projects with the firm to interpret the complex ecological and cultural histories embedded within a site. She is currently the interpretive designer for the Angel Oak Preserve and Memorial Groves at Memorial Park.
Kimberley holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Biomedical Science with the Gold Medal award from the University of Western Ontario and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Emerging from her graduate studies, Kimberley was a co-founding editor of the journal Pairs and co-led the production of two issues.