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Sasaki – Better design, together. Sasaki is an interdisciplinary architecture, planning, landscape, and design firm with offices in Boston, Denver, New York, and Shanghai
Landscape Architecture – 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
Planning Urban Design – Sasaki Merging campus planning with decarbonization expertise, Sasaki works with higher education institutions to create tailored roadmaps for achieving carbon neutrality
Careers – Sasaki Sasaki is a mid-sized firm of about 300 professionals working throughout the United States and internationally from our offices in Boston, Denver, New York, Los Angeles, and Shanghai
The Ellinikon Park – Sasaki Currently the largest urban redevelopment project in Europe, the Ellinikon alleviates development pressure away from the historic core of Athens The 243-hectare (600-acre) Park is the centerpiece of a mixed-use district that will create a new center of gravity for the city
History – Sasaki Hideo Sasaki was internationally respected as a landscape architect, planner, teacher, and mentor He instilled our firm with a spirit of critical thinking and open inquiry
Bonnet Springs Park – Sasaki New walking and biking paths connect major park spaces with new buildings designed by Sasaki: Welcome Center, Nature Center, Event Center, and the Florida Children’s Museum and Café
Seaport Square Master Plan – Sasaki Sasaki joins James Corner Field Operations and NADAAA, in creating a transformative new vision for the remaining parcels at Seaport Square and the District as a whole
Sasaki Studio – 110 Chauncy Sasaki’s new studio brings us from the edge of Boston’s suburbs into the heart of the action at our new Chinatown location Prior to the move, Sasaki had made its home in a former mill in suburban Watertown, Massachusetts since the 1960s