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Purdue University System Campus Master Plans
|  | | | The master plan for Purdue University in West Lafayette directs growth for the next twenty years and beyond. As Indiana’s Land Grant University, Purdue has considerable land holdings. Viewing this as an irreplaceable natural resource, the master plan prevents encroachment into them—“campus sprawl”—by advocating increased density in the campus core. The plan intermingles formerly segregated “academic” and “research” precincts of the campus. A series of terraced open spaces that array around the center will serve as armatures around which future building will occur. |
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Qingpu New Town
|  | | | Sasaki's plan for Qingpu New Town includes more than 7.5 million square meters of residentail, commercial, institutional and culture building areas. Approximately 150,000 new residents are expected to live in this new town. |
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Qinhuangdao Master Plan
|  | | | In northern China's coastal city of Qinhuangdao, unchecked development threatens the urban identity of the city, and poses significant environmental concerns. Qinhuangdao's native dune ecosystem has been severely degraded, maritime forests have been cut, and stream corridors which drain into the Bohai Bay carry urban refuse and storm water. Sasaki worked with developer Kerry Properties to transform the site into a vibrant urban district that re-establishes the dune ecosystem, restores an urban stream, and creates a mixed-use waterfront destination for this city of 3 million. |
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Reston Town Center
|  | | | Sasaki prepared the master plan for Reston Town Center as well as provided landscape architectural services and civil engineering for the tree-lined streets, plazas and parkland developed in the 15 acre, first phase “downtown” of this acclaimed planned community near Washington, DC. Design features include decorative pavement, sculpture, benches, fountains and pedestrian-scale lighting. |
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Rice University South Colleges Grove
|  | | | The overarching goal was to retain the natural beauty of the site and weave it back into the campus fabric. The Sasaki landscape reconfigures the circulation of the grove, connects it to surrounding open spaces, and creates North and South gateways. It introduces and strengthens relationships to existing and proposed buildings, many of which are organized around interior courtyards giving the impression that they have "turned their backs" on the landscape. It also provides opportunities for art and improves site sustainability. |
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Rising Thailand
|  | | | Sasaki's proposal for the regeneration of a strategically significan urban site creates a new destination at the heart of Bangkok. The design approach celebrates Thai culture and heritage in a contemporary manner. |
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River Legacy Park
|  | | | Rivery Legacy Park is part of a continuous greenway that will ultimately link Dallas to Fort Worth along the Trinity River. Providing planning, landscape architecture and civil engineering servivces, Sasaki prepared a Master Plan and Phase 1 design for the 370-acre site that is being implemented in discrete phases over time. |
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Rowan University Financial Plan
|  | | | Sasaki Strategies devised an interactive predictive financial model that enabled the testing of multiple growth scenarios for Rowan University. The model contained enrollment, budget, schedule and additional facility requirement data. By highlighting difference growth trajectories, workable strategies were delivered that saved millions of dollars. |
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Sacred Heart University Landscape
|  | | | Born from the Sasaki master plan, the new chapel, Great Lawn and surrounding landscape are the new focal point for the Catholic university. The Great Lawn is the heart of the campus, with the chapel Bell Tower as its iconic central beacon. |
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Samsong Bromex Competition
|  | | | The vision for Samsong Bromex integrates programmatic elements with natural systems and sustainability strategies at the site and building level to create a vibrant mixed use community in the context of Goyang, Seoul, Korea. |
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