SasakiCreative Strategies to Cost-Effectively Reduce Embodied CarbonSustainability through design at a small New England collegeOct 18, 2019Oct 18, 2019
SasakiInclusive Design is Human DesignToo often in the design world the term “accessible design” is an epithet for meeting the minimum requirements put forth by the Americans…Sep 26, 2019Sep 26, 2019
SasakiNew Memorial Shines Light on Marginalized HistoriesBoston is known for its history — but whose story does it tell?Sep 17, 2019Sep 17, 2019
SasakiSasaki Celebrates Pride 2019In 2018, Sasaki associate and landscape designer, Philip Dugdale, thought to ask, why not hang the Pride flag in the lobby in honor of…Jun 25, 2019Jun 25, 2019
SasakiShifting Gears: An Urbanist’s Take on AVsAutonomous vehicles (AV) are coming — albeit not as fast as popular media depictions would have you think. As urban designers and planners…Feb 7, 2019Feb 7, 2019
SasakiPlanning for Diversity, Inclusion, and EquityBy Caitlyn Clauson, Sasaki principal and campus planner, and John McKnight, Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion, Connecticut CollegeJan 9, 2019Jan 9, 2019
SasakiSasaki’s Vision for the Pandas of ChengduThe giant panda is an icon of Chinese culture and a symbol for wildlife preservation efforts around the world. With only about 1,800 left…Nov 19, 2018Nov 19, 2018
SasakiCampus Landscapes and the Student ExperienceWhen alumni think back on their university days, they often fondly recall traversing campus paths heading to and from class; lying in the…Oct 17, 2018Oct 17, 2018
SasakiThen and Now: 65 Years of PracticeSasaki celebrated 65 years of practice earlier this summer. In honor of our milestone firm anniversary, Sasaki’s librarian/archivist and…Sep 18, 2018Sep 18, 2018