London, Rio, New York, Shanghai. These are some of the world’s most vibrant and beloved cities—successful, in part, because of their proximity to bodies of water. Their identities and trajectories as world-class cities are intertwined with the rippling ribbons and expansive liquid sheets that lap at our feet, continuously reminding us city dwellers of our smallness before nature. People seem to experience this gravitation toward the water’s edge acutely and we traverse concrete and asph...| Sasaki
A public-private partnership enables a new 32-acre park to reconnect downtown Cincinnati to the Ohio River| Sasaki
Our graphic design team is comprised of visual storytellers and experiential designers, united by a common focus on place and human experience. This team brings together deep expertise in brand strategy, visual communication, and storytelling to connect people to places, contributing to the ultimate success of Sasaki’s planning and design projects.| Sasaki
“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
Integrated design firm Sasaki has been selected to lead the planning for the new Arboretum San Antonio in Texas.| Sasaki
Transforming a private golf course into a 230-acre living museum of trees| Sasaki
Branching Generations: San Antonio Arboretum Master Plan was recognized within the Analysis and Planning Category| Sasaki
Introducing the first-ever comprehensive master plan for Little Rock’s urban core| Sasaki
For Daniel Church, successful downtowns are critical to building more sustainable, vibrant futures for our cities and communities.| Sasaki
Solidifying the long-term quality and accessibility of Denver’s extensive park system| Sasaki
A Sasaki-designed digital platform is a finalist in the Data Design category| Sasaki
A Q&A with Tamar Warburg, associate principal, who develops sustainability and resilience goals across Sasaki’s practice| Sasaki
Introducing a roadmap to eliminate campus carbon emissions by 2035| Sasaki
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Merging campus planning with decarbonization expertise, Sasaki works with higher education institutions to create tailored roadmaps for achieving carbon neutrality.| Sasaki
Recognition for Sasaki’s comprehensive master plan and new buildings at the Universidad de Lima| Sasaki
The institution’s first ever student recreation and wellness center brings the master plan vision to life by becoming the new crossroads on campus| Sasaki
For three years Savid [pictured above, right] co-led a multidisciplinary team with fellow principals Bryan Irwin, AIA and Lan Ying Ip, AIA to realize this building and a nearby pavilion, la Carreta, as cornerstones of the campus and urban district master plan. The buildings are central to a larger strategic framework plan for the university led by Sasaki Urban Designer and principal Dennis Pieprz, Hon. ASLA [pictured above, left], that included Tec 21, a new vision for learning and l...| Sasaki
Proving the power of Latin American universities to be engines of innovation and entrepreneurship through partnership with industry and R&D communities| Sasaki
Proving that flexible space in the heart of campus unlocks innovation and vital exchange| Sasaki
A new take on a library design that is authentic to its times, speaking to heritage and evolution simultaneously| Sasaki
“University cities”—as planned university campuses are typically known in Latin America—are undergoing a massive shift and this university is at the leading edge| Sasaki
A new Center of Innovation at a leading institution brings together a disparate set of programs under one roof| Sasaki
This bold and dynamic learning environment becomes a campus crossroads encouraging transparency, engagement, and collaboration| Sasaki
Transforming one of Boston’s most iconic public spaces into a welcoming, accessible, and sustainable place for all to enjoy| Sasaki
Transforming an abandoned rail yard into an ecological jewel, a cultural magnet, and a connected community asset for a rapidly growing region| Sasaki
Fueling groundbreaking engineering work and research through interior design by giving employees an improved sense of connectivity, comfort, and engagement| Sasaki
Sasaki’s interior design practice creates intelligent, bold, and functional places to support the ongoing progression of how we interact, learn, create, and innovate. Through an engaged and immersive process, we understand and translate each client’s ethos, brand value, and strategic vision to design and implement solutions that empower business success.| Sasaki
Our planners and urban designers are committed to improving the human condition. Through meaningful collaboration, we advocate for community and client needs to advance design excellence, sustainability, and resilience. Our rigorous approach is structured by systems-thinking and supported by innovative tools and engagement strategies to empower decision-making that is mission-driven, data-informed, agile, and inclusive.| Sasaki
Port of Los Angeles proudly begins construction on the project, which will provide unprecedented public access to Wilmington's historic waterfront| Sasaki
The Port of Los Angeles has begun construction on the Wilmington Waterfront Promenade, which will bring local communities to the water for the first time when complete| Sasaki
Built on a 30-acre brownfield site, the new urban park revitalizes the community and visually reconnects it to the waterfront| Sasaki
Recasting an industrial and underutilized waterfront into a bustling urban destination through a feat of design and engineering| Sasaki
Sasaki is a global leader in renewing and creating inspiring landscapes. We draw upon our skills as systems thinkers, ecologists, and researchers in leading to the implementation of resilient solutions that foster healthy and equitable communities. We are passionate, curious, inventive, and unbound by tradition.| Sasaki
At Sasaki, design engineering is essential to planning and implementing projects that express bold design and deliver forward-looking solutions. Our in-house engineering expertise is fundamental to the successful resolution of complex technical design issues, particularly related to challenging environmental, resilience, and regulatory conditions. Our civil engineers work side-by-side with our landscape architects, architects, and planners to create livable and sustainable communities.| 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
Sasaki’s portfolio of work spanning the fields of Architecture, Interior Design, Planning & Urban Design, Space Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Civil Engineering.| Sasaki
Enhancing the student life experience by creating nodes of activity around residential buildings| Sasaki
A previously inaccessible industrial port is transformed through design intervention into a place meant for people, where a community can meet the water’s edge| Sasaki
An unlikely source of public realm activation in Boston's Seaport comes from a totally new take on the lab and office tower—a departure from the glass box, at long last| Sasaki
Design forecast: How have the central challenges of higher education design evolved over the last 70 years, and what will higher ed look like in the future?| Sasaki