Chicago Riverwalk
Chicago, IL
As Sasaki’s lead civil engineer, Zach works with built design leaders and interdisciplinary teams to execute, strengthen, and innovate resilient engineering solutions. His portfolio includes some of Sasaki’s most complex site work—from the Chicago Riverwalk to the Wilmington Waterfront Park in Los Angeles.
He integrates civil engineering solutions that are at once sustainable and sensitive to the design intent. Zach’s greatest motivation is to create built work that is both durable and well-loved by the client and users. He continues to refine a vision for further cultivating Sasaki’s civil engineering practice, encouraging a collaborative built work practice, and better integrating resilience and ecology into the firm’s work.
Zach holds a bachelor of civil engineering from Tufts University, and is a registered civil engineer. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Sports Builders Association, and the Boston Society of Civil Engineers.
Chicago, IL
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Raleigh, NC
Los Angeles, CA
Cleveland, OH
Boston, MA
Davenport, IA
Lewiston, ME
Baltimore, MD
Fairfield, CT
Council Bluffs, IA
Los Angeles, CA
Austin, TX
Sarasota, FL
Fairfield, CT
Cincinnati, OH
Coastal Alabama
Washington, DC
Cedar Rapids, IA
Wellesley, MA
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Boston City Hall Plaza is not only a notable civic space but also a case study for solving complex civil engineering challenges in a dense urban environment.
"Great cities have a great park." Creating a special public place out of underutilized, industrial land for the whole Lakeland, Florida community to enjoy
Zachary Chrisco and Bisnow panelists explore how Boston's Seaport could become a resilient, 24/7 neighborhood community
Press including Metropolis, World Landscape Architecture (WLA), and Boston Business Journal have recently featured Sasaki’s life science building and site at 10 World Trade, which will break ground in Boston’s Seaport District in late 2021