
From an empty lot to a dynamic outdoor gallery and performance space, the Dumke Arts Plaza is an innovative civic space uniting the community around art
Our work addresses contemporary experiential performance and visual arts standards to yield plans and designs that ensure the future vitality of arts and cultural institutions for new generations of patrons and audiences. We amplify the power of arts to yield tangible and meaningful cultural, social, and economic benefit for ever-broadening communities. Our creative process is based upon dialogue and collaboration where designs emerge as a natural outcome from a lively and rigorous investigation of ideas.
From an empty lot to a dynamic outdoor gallery and performance space, the Dumke Arts Plaza is an innovative civic space uniting the community around art
Enhancing the streets of a popular Denver arts district, while maintaining its unique character and authenticity
Prakkamakul with a team of Sasaki and neighborhood volunteers bring to life a new 150-foot mural, "Where We Belong" (ć¸ĺ±¬ ć¸ĺ®ż “gui shu, gui su”), activating public space with a colorful celebration of culture, tradition, and belonging
Embracing the endless potential of an adaptable space, this lab serves as a blank canvas upon which artists from all disciplines can bring their visions to life
Colonial-era architectural elements come alive in Wuhu's renewed epicenter of culture and international commerce along the Yangtze River
Three Sasaki projects honored this year with Xuhui Runway Park and Jiading Park also named finalists
Advancing a bold design vision in creating a new home in the Seaport for one of Boston's longest-running arts organizations
In Roxbury, Massachusetts, a plaza that pays homage to Frederick Douglass reaches a major funding milestone
Too often in the design world the term “accessible design” is an epithet for meeting the minimum requirements put forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Learn how Sasaki designers are reinventing inclusive best practices that aim to create spaces suited for all users
The art of planning: reinterpreting the principles of artist Donald Judd to steward the future of the Chinati Foundation's Marfa, Texas campus
Sasaki principal Lan Ying Ip and associate principal Tamar Warburg present case studies on sustainable library design
Six institutions align on urban design guidelines to define Boston's Huntington Avenue as a unified arts and culture destination
The master plan catalyzed Interlochen’s evolution into a multidisciplinary arts and education leader