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For over sixty years, Sasaki has brought together the best of landscape architecture, planning, urban design, architecture, interior design, civil engineering, graphic design, place branding, and data science to shape the places in which we live. Out of our Boston and Shanghai offices we are defining the contours of place and redefining what’s possible along the way. Today, we are a diverse practice of 270 professionals who share a singular passion for creating spaces and places around the world that prove human potential.

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Yi-Ting Chou, ASLA, PLA

Senior Associate

Yi-Ting is landscape architect with 10 years of experience working with international teams on a diverse range of projects, including public, residential, mixed-use, and art installations.

Yi-Ting brings an international and interdisciplinary background in both landscape and architecture to Sasaki. Previous academic study in Taiwan, United States and England influences her approach to design. Worked closely with local Chinese team familiarized her with the operation of the project in China.

She is interested in how landscape can enhance the interaction between individuals and urban place. Her dissertation was also discussing the engagement between tourists and the public art pieces. She believes a landscape architect shall always keep in mind that the space designed should be meaningful for the users and be aware of the social impact it may bring to the area.




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+1 617 923 7214

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