“This is not just a community-accessible space outside, but also a community-accessible space inside. We want this to literally be a doorway that connects in and through all levels for people to come and enjoy this site,” says Vizgaitis of the project’s larger goal| Sasaki
Senior Associate Kate VanHeusen speaks on a panel at Bisnow’s Boston Seaport Annual Conference| Sasaki
Senior Associate Kate VanHeusen joins a panel on building diverse project teams| Sasaki
The newest addition to Boston’s skyline finds its form within its context.| Sasaki
In Boston's bustling Seaport, Sasaki recognized a unique opportunity to integrate architecture and landscape| Sasaki
10 World Trade's public realm creates new connections in Boston's Seaport.| Sasaki
Press including Metropolis, World Landscape Architecture (WLA), and Boston Business Journal have recently featured Sasaki’s life science building and site at 10 World Trade, which will break ground in Boston’s Seaport District in late 2021| Sasaki
Fueling groundbreaking engineering work and research through interior design by giving employees an improved sense of connectivity, comfort, and engagement| Sasaki
Highlighting technical expertise and a solutions-driven mindset through a hybrid half-open/half-closed design| Sasaki
Linking 19 floors and 2,000 employees along one path keeps Akamai connected so they can keep the world online| Sasaki
Our architects create projects that give mission a physical form, enriching the human spirit and advancing culture and identity in the built environment. We passionately pursue and integrate innovations in programming, fabrication, materials research, sustainability and resilience to inform a practice that is deeply rooted in social purpose.| Sasaki