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Drexel University Wellness Center
|  | | | The Drexel campus straddles both sides of Market Street in Philadelphia’s University City section. Sasaki's addition to the 1960s-era athletic complex, the Daskalasis Athletic Center (DAC), accomplishes several institutional and programmatic goals: it increases the university’s visual presence along Market Street, integrates existing and new buildings into a unified complex, and groups all of the recreation facilities into a new building wing. Respecting that the DAC is surrounded by one of Drexel’s few outdoor landscape spaces, the design also maximizes preservation of the site’s open space. |
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Dubai Aerospace University Master Plan
|  | | | Dubai Aerospace Enterprise University (DAEU) will contain the full spectrum of aviation training and aeronautical engineering research in support of the United Arab Emirates' goal of becoming one of the world's premier aviation hubs. The entire complex will house over 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students and faculty on 200 acres within a highly sustainable framework. |
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East Baltimore Neighborhood Plan
|  | | | Baltimore has experienced an urban renaissance in recent years. Many of Baltimore’s historic rowhouse neighborhoods have, however, continued to suffer from abandonment and disinvestment. It is hoped that plans to redevelop a new Life Sciences district next to the Johns Hopkins Medical Center will contribute to the neighborhood’s regeneration and break down existing barriers between the medical campus and the surrounding neighborhoods. The East Baltimore Neighborhood Plan is founded on three pillars of sustainability: social, economic, and environmental. |
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Euclid Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Corridor
|  | | | Sasaki designed the streetscape to incorporate a new bus rapid transit corridor along Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. The busway connects the central business district at Tower City and Public Square with University Circle. The corridor extends for over five miles, and encompasses eight different neighborhoods with buildings of varying sizes, scales and uses, including major medical institutions (Cleveland Clinic, University Hospital), cultural facilities (Playhouse Square, Severance Hall, Cleveland Museum of Art) and universities (Cleveland State and Case Western Reserve). |
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Fort Ticonderoga Master Plan
|  | | | The 500 acre Garrison Grounds are the most heavily visited property within the Fort Ticonderoga Association’s 2,000 acre land holdings. They contain the principal historic resources of the FTA including Fort Ticonderoga, the Carillon Battlefield, the Pavilion, the King’s Garden, Native American historic sites, and numerous other historic features that span the property’s history. Sasaki was retained to develop a master plan for the Garison Grounds area to guide its future use and development. |
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Foshan Urban Design Plan
|  | | | The historic city of Foshan, located west of Guangzhou in southwestern China, has been described as the "pearl" within the famed Pearl River Delta. With a growing population of over 3 million people, Foshan requires an urban design strategy that will provide a visionary framework of development, allowing the city to take full advantage of its riverfront location. Sasaki's urban design plan for Foshan was selected as the winner of an international design competition. |
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Gdansk Shipyard Regeneration Plan
|  | | | Sasaki prepared a Vision Plan for the redevelopment of the famous Gdanska Shipyards in Gdanska, Poland. The 78 hectare site will be transformed into a new city center with a mix of land uses. These would include residential, offices, retail, entertainment, museums, and civic uses. The plan also envisions a number of new public spaces associated with the revitalized waterfront edge. A public promenade links the new development with the Medieval Old Town of Gdanska. |
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Guangzhou Science City Center Urban Design
|  | | | Sasaki's design plan for the Science City Center integrates research and education facilities with administration, corporate offices, hotels, residential, retail, and entertainment uses. Public functions such as museums, exhibition and conference center are related directly to major civic open spaces. |
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Guangzhou University City
|  | | | The design of Guangzhou University City, an area of 43.3 square kilometers, is based on two complimentary ideas: Multiple Centers along the Axis, and the Water Eco-Corridor. The development program organizes the key nodes while capitalizing on existing landscape of the site to create a unified recognizable identity throughout the central area. Designed as a “city of specific functions”, GUC is defined by 4 districts: Research Campus, the Eco-Park, University Center and South Campus. An important element of this strategy is establishing focus centers at edges of districts that will link the districts and the landscape that surrounds them. |
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Gurgaon New Community Master Plan
|  | | | The Gurgaon New Community is an integrated urban development amidst this chaotic and fragmented growth. The 450-acre Gurgaon New Community aims to be a mixed-use, residential district, serving as a model of sustainable planning and design in Gurgaon. The project offers a modern urban living environment that features a central commercial district surrounded by high, medium, and low density residential clusters in a setting of rich landscape, civic and recreational amenities. |
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