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2008 Beijing Olympic Green
|  | | | Sasaki won first prize in the international design competition to establish the master plan for the Olympic Green – the main site of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. As winners of this original competition, Sasaki is proud to have set the urban design framework for the design of the Olympic Green. However, the actual implementation of the architecture and landscape architecture of the completed Olympic Green was accomplished by other firms. |
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Utah State University Manon Caine Russell Kathryn Caine Wanlass Performance Hall
|  | | | The new Manon Caine Russell Kathryn Caine Wanlass Performance Hall at Utah State University is the first building to be completed under the University's ambitious School of Arts Master Plan, also prepared by Sasaki. This 400-seat, $10.5 million Performance Hall brings world-class acoustics and architecture to a small college city in northern Utah. |
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Addison Circle Park
|  | | | Sasaki provided landscape architectural and civil engineering services for an 10-acre park with open lawn, plaza and garden spaces that provide a variety of venues for performances, special events and festivals, as well as the daily recreational needs of local residents. Special features include the Fountain Plaza with an interactive water feature, the Water Garden with groves of trees surrounding channels with arching streams of water, and a 400’ long pergola shaded walk. Addison Circle Park is the centerpiece for Addison’s continuing urban development. |
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Monitor
|  | | | Monitor's space, in a landmark New York Financial District Tower, has stunning views in all directions. As a primary point of departure, the views are celebrated, maximized and unobscured. In the double-height stairwell, existing structural beams were wrapped in drywall and become imposing architectural elements; the stairway itself appears to float within the void. In an egalitarian spirit, while there are private offices along the perimeter, the prime spaces – at the corners – are reserved for conference rooms and other common areas. |
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Abu Dhabi University Education Park
|  | | | Abu Dhabi University Education Park (ADUEP) is a fundamental component of Abu Dhabi University's mission to provide an educated and technology-savvy workforce. ADUEP contains world-class research and development labs, business incubators, and affiliated offices along with retail services and residential units to create a 24 hour pedestrian friendly environment as an extension to the Abu Dhabi University campus. The research park creates a mutually supportive environment, providing opportunities for both the academic world and the business world. Within this model, ADUEP is the first of its kind in the Middle East. |
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Bates College, Bates Walk
|  | | | Part of the Bates College Campus Master Plan, also designed by Sasaki, this important landscape element dramatically enhances the core of the Bates campus and connects many existing facilities with the new Sasaki designed Dining Commons. At both the geographic and activity center of campus, Bates Walk transforms a former street and parking lot into a pedestrian landscape with a new strong identity. |
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York College of Pennsylvania Grumbacher Sports Facility
|  | | | York College of Pennsylvania is responding to its growth needs by expanding its campus into a formerly industrial zone of York and using the parcel as a link between its main campus to the east and a growing residential campus to the west. At the heart of this new development is the recently completed Grumbacher Sports Facility, which was designed by Sasaki. Sasaki also served as master planner for the site and landscape architect for the sports fields that the building overlooks. |
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Waterway Square
|  | | | Waterway Square is the heart of an emerging urban core of mixed-use development in The Woodlands, Texas. This distinctive, one-acre plaza functions at both the civic and human scales – providing an iconic landmark for this
master-planned community of 75,000 as well as more intimate spaces for the uses of daily life. |
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Chase Mills - Sasaki Offices
|  | | | Sasaki's Watertown, MA offices are in Chase Mills, a former mill building located along the Charles River. The buildings are of varied ages and materials, the oldest dating to the mid-19th Century. A two-year process led to the building being certified LEED® E.B. Gold in Fall 2008. Concurrent with this, Sasaki's interior design studio completed a new lobby and renovation of major communal spaces in the building. |
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798 Arts District Vision Plan
|  | | | Sasaki's 798 Vision Plan seeks to regenerate the area as a high quality, mixed use district with a distinct focus on the arts. Planning and design principles included emphasizing the arts as a central theme for the district, retaining the essential qualities of the historic industrial aesthetic, developing strategies which make the district more visible, and encouraging a wide variety of arts-related and other complementary uses. |
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