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601 Congress Street
|  | | | Sasaki’s interior design for 601 Congress Street features expansive open office spaces and glazed perimeter offices, maximizing light penetration. Finishes include eucalyptus, a rapidly-renewable wood. The LEED-certified building, designed by SOM, includes a double-wall skin, large plant-filled atrium and landscaped, grass-covered roof. |
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601 Congress Street Roof Garden
|  | | | Sasaki designed the roof garden, atrium planting and streetscape of the new headquarters building of a major financial services company located in the Seaport district of Boston, collaborating with architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. The building has a double-glazed glass curtain wall that, while at once recalling SOM's seminal "corporate modernism" style, also has numerous sustainability components that make it one of the most advanced green office buildings in Boston. |
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Academy of the New Church Strategic Plan
|  | | | Sasaki Strategies addressed the Academy of the New Church's strategic concerns by examining growth strategies for both its College and Secondary Schools. The team worked with the Academy to create a dynamic interactive model of a comprehensive range of financial scenarios for accommodating this growth. The model allowed full engagement of trustees and administration and faculty in crafting a financially realistic growth scenario, and achieved rapid buy-in from all parties. |
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Au Bon Pain
|  | | | Sasaki developed a new 5,000 square foot store concept for Au Bon Pain for the suburban marketplace. The new image incorporates the use of identifiable self-serve well with the use of signature seating in a relaxing dining atmosphere. Some of the features designed into the cafe include a smoothie bar, varied seating, dramatic lighting and a focal water feature with fiber-optic lighting and continuous water movement. |
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Baltimore Museum of Art Levi Sculpture Garden
|  | | | Sasaki's master plan and landscape design for the Levi Sculpture Garden preserve the existing trees and create a sense of fit between what existed and what was new. Fourteen sculptures are sited in the two acre garden including works by Henry Moore, Joan Miro, and Isamu Noguchi. |
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Bates College - The Commons
|  | | | Immediately popular with the entire Bates community, the new Commons provides opportunities beyond that of a traditional dining facility including areas for informal conversations and socialization among students, faculty, and staff. Reflecting Bates College’s commitment to environmentally responsible policies, the college stipulated that the building be at minimum equivalent to a LEED Silver rating. |
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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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Biogen Idec Facilities Plan
|  | | | Biogen Idec has two research centers of excellence, and multiple offices worldwide. The company needed a mechanism for relating bench and office space that incorporated differential space standards and inter-departmental adjacency concerns. To meet this need, Sasaki Strategies devised a SharpTool which allowed the color coded assignation of personnel at the floor plan level. Using the tool, Biogen Idec was able to resolve its difficulties during a single teleconference. |
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Biogen Idec Servery and Kitchen
|  | | | For this major Cambridge, Massachusetts biotech company, Sasaki designed the new dining space to accommodate 1,200-plus employees and make the space the social center of the company. Further, the design makes employees comfortable holding serendipitous meetings in dining room and adjacent meeting and conference rooms. The renovations include spaces and services which respond to the needs of 1,200 plus employees who use the headquarters on a daily basis. |
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Boston College Master Plan
|  | | | Boston College, located in Boston's Chestnut Hill area, greatly expanded its overall campus size with the acquisition of 43 acres of contiguous property in Brighton in 2004. Added to the college's 40-acre Newton campus, the main challenge presented to Sasaki was to knit the 200-acre total together, physically and psychologically. The team was further challenged to place "learning everywhere," breaking down the boundaries between student life and academic learning, in the same way that Jesuit pedagogy seeks to bridge the divide between academic theory and personal action. |
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