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Shands Healthcare, University of Florida
|  | | | As landscape architect for the new Shands HealthCare campus, Sasaki has developed a site plan that organizes this multi-phase development around key natural features of the site. This landscape will become central to the identity of the institution. |
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Shanghai Cultural Park
|  | | | Shanghai Cultural Park seeks to establish an environment experienced as a sequence of spaces. Sasaki's design concept organizes the principal cultural uses in a "World Art Square," surrounded by water and embraced by a beautiful necklace of gardens -- the "Nature Frame." One experiences the Cultural Park first as an informal, organic, naturalistic space, moving through the Nature Frame and then experiencing the more formal, geometric and urban setting of World Art Square. Thus is a duality created, enhancing the total experience while creating an enduring memory. |
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South East Asia University Campus Master Plan
|  | | | Sasaki's vision for the SAU campus is to create a stunning environment that reflects the University's academic standing and tradition of excellence. Over 2.7 hectares of new civic space, defined by a sequence of connected ponds and water features, will be introduced at the center of the campus, creating a setting for quiet contemplation, casual interaction and active recreation. |
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South Side Bethlehem Master Plan
|  | | | Sasaki worked with the city of Bethlehem, South Side community groups and Lehigh University on a master plan that identified future development sites, new parks and greenspace connections, and streetscape improvements |
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Southworks Landscape Architecture and Stormwater Strategies
|  | | | The Southworks Master Plan creates a 25-year vision for 573 acres of former industrial land along Lake Michigan. Previously utilized as a U.S. Steel manufacturing plant that employed over 20,000 people, the site will be transformed into a high-density, mixed-use community of over 30,000 residents.
Sasaki’s plan, done in collaboration with SOM, calls for a sustainable lakefront community with a mix of uses, a street network that extends the neighborhood grid, proximity to transit, generous public spaces, and a new lakefront park. As a pilot project for the new LEED-ND program, Southworks is slated to meet silver certification or higher. |
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Southworks/Lakeside Master Development Plan
|  | | | Sasaki, in collaboration with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill is developing a master plan for Southworks. The 575-acre Southworks site is located ten miles south of the Chicago Loop on Lake Michigan and is the former location of a USX Steel manufacturing plant. |
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Square 54
|  | | | Square 54 is a dynamic mixed-use development bordered by Washington Circle, 23rd Street and Pennsylvania Avenue and located just six blocks northwest of the White House. Also near George Washington University and close to public transportation, the entire-block complex includes office, residential and retail elements and abundant green public spaces, streetscapes, terraces, and courtyards. These spaces afford visitors, office building employees, and residents a pleasurable outdoor experience in all seasons, and provide for universal access to all public areas. |
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Sweet Briar College Master Plan
|  | | | Sweet Briar, an all women’s college, is a National Registered Ralph Adams Cram plan. The challenge was to establish a framework for growth that responded to the original plan and at the same time provided spaces suited to contemporary needs. |
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Syracuse Connective Corridor Competition
|  | | | Syracuse is defined by two opposite poles: Armory Square and the main business district at one end, and Syracuse University at the other, with an L-shaped "Connective Corridor" joining the two but lacking any coherence or sense of civic grandeur. Sasaki re-conceived the Connective Corridor with the purposefully theatrical theme, "Let It Bloom", as a metaphor for planting the seeds of revitalization in Syracuse. But the plan went well beyond cosmetic streetscape improvements by mapping out a growth strategy for the city's two largest employers: Syracuse University and the Upstate Medical University. |
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Technology Square @ MIT Planning and Urban Design
|  | | | Sasaki Associates developed a design for an expanded and renovated Technology Square @ MIT to create an urban place that will be integrated into the physical fabric of the City of Cambridge. Technology Square @ MIT will function as a first class location for research and development firms, with a lively atmosphere attractive to visitors and residents of the City. |
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