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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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Continuum
|  | | | The design concept for the renovation of Continuum's 45,000 square foot headquarters celebrates the firm's people, their intellectual curiosity, personalities and passion. It communicates and enables connections among designers with diverse expertise. The space is focused on improvisational work rooms; their movable walls allow Continuum to make dramatic, 'magical' client presentations. The overall image of the headquarters is of an independent-minded, cutting-edge design leader. |
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University of California, Davis Segundo Commons
|  | | | A 49,000-square foot, one-story building provides “market-place dining” service for almost 900 diners simultaneously, as well as a full cook/chill supplying other dining facilities throughout the campus. |
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Monitor
|  | | | Monitor is a business consulting and strategic thinking firm that consults with clients worldwide. Located at 101 Market Street in downtown San Francisco, the 28,000 square foot space is Monitor Group’s newest office for this consulting firm. It was designed and built in seven months, and completed in May 2006. |
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Morgan State University New Library
|  | | | The primary design intention of the new library at Morgan State University was to create a building that, while holding over 600,000 volumes within nearly 230,000 gross square feet, would be clearly organized and contain comfortable spaces that would allow students to feel at home within the library. MSU also felt it was important that the new library contain views into the building from both the campus as well as the outside community, allowing viewers to see the activity and vibrancy within. |
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Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions
|  | | | Sasaki's design for Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions' new headquarters combines architectural elements, finishes, and materials with the company's LED products to create a dynamic working environment that showcases their innovative products and versatile culture. |
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Magic Beans
|  | | | Sasaki provided interior design services for the construction of two new Magic Bean stores, a baby gear and toy retailer in Hingham and Wellesley, Massachusetts. The design concept focused on a fun and engaging environment with different zones to help customers navigate merchandise. |
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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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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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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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