
Sasakians celebrated India’s harvest festivals with a week of activities
We know that design has the power to improve the world around us. We create authentic, equitable, inspiring places that have a lasting positive impact on humanity.
Our practice is built on six core disciplines and a range of interdisciplinary expertise that foster rigorous, holistic approaches to generating design that is as beautiful as it is functional.
Our way of working brings together diverse perspectives, blended disciplines, open exchange, and deep engagement with clients and the communities we serve.
Our practice is built on six core disciplines and a range of interdisciplinary expertise that foster rigorous, holistic approaches to generating design that is as beautiful as it is functional.
Our way of working brings together diverse perspectives, blended disciplines, open exchange, and deep engagement with clients and the communities we serve.
Sasaki’s winning design will create an accessible, activated waterfront and establish a protected shoreline for wildlife to flourish
The design for our Boston studio turned a vacated downtown office into a laboratory for creativity
The design of the new building, which hosts future educators, makes learning visible and accessible for all
The 17-story lab/research and development building is changing the public realm in Boston's Seaport
The Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) has honored a total of six Sasaki projects across three award categories
The plan calls for new public space, transit infrastructure, bike lanes, pedestrian connections, and five mixed-use buildings in Longwood Medical Area
A truly interdisciplinary project, Sasaki brought together landscape architecture, civil engineering, and architecture to create a holistic, resilient design for Bonnet Springs Park
The Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center was recognized with a Merit Award as part of the annual program
This fall, three Sasaki parks projects opened to the public, creating new civic hubs for generations to come
Sgarzi and University of Texas’s Chief of Staff and Executive Senior Associate AD, Chris Plonsky chat about trends in facility master planning and more
Learn about the projects that make Anna tick, where she thinks the industry is headed, and more
The Landscape Architecture Foundation leverages the landscape architecture profession to create a more sustainable, just, and resilient future
The Center for Innovation and Active Citizenship will bring several learning environments together in one integrated building
The park invites in community members of all ages with a new playground, an event lawn and stage, and other features
We chatted with principal Joshua Brooks about forging a future in Denver, CO, his design and planning background, and more
The institution’s first ever student recreation and wellness center brings the master plan vision to life by becoming the new crossroads on campus
Learn more about principal Andrew Gutterman, an ecologist and landscape architect, in this conversation
Sasaki has been working with the city since 2020 to bring new life to a well-loved, iconic Boston destination
Xinyang University's new arboretum will be a living showcase of plants for students, faculty, and the public
Sasaki celebrated the First Moon Festival, a tradition widely celebrated throughout Asia
Grove shares personal highlights from the 2022 American Society of Landscape Architecture conference in San Francisco