
At Bonnet Springs Park, ecological challenges inspired Sasaki to use conservation as a main driver of form and function
At Sasaki, design engineering is essential to planning and implementing projects that express bold design and deliver forward-looking solutions. Our in-house engineering expertise is fundamental to the successful resolution of complex technical design issues, particularly related to challenging environmental, resilience, and regulatory conditions. Our civil engineers work side-by-side with our landscape architects, architects, and planners to create livable and sustainable communities.
At Bonnet Springs Park, ecological challenges inspired Sasaki to use conservation as a main driver of form and function
Here at Sasaki, the word “interdisciplinary” is a part of our everyday vocabulary
Two Sasaki landscape architects lead a tour of the ongoing renovation of this historic plaza
Recasting an industrial and underutilized waterfront into a bustling urban destination through a feat of design and engineering
Allowing nature to inform design while reestablishing the river's connection to its historic floodplain
Planning and construction was a decade-long process, requiring seven years of site remediation to transform the contaminated landfill into a stadium suitable to host regional and national NCAA events
Transforming an abandoned rail yard into an ecological jewel, a cultural magnet, and a connected community asset for a rapidly growing region
Sasaki project team gathers community feedback as they develop a plan for the future of the Fort Point neighborhood
Generating innovative approaches to stormwater management on campuses, helping to position institutions as stewards of their watersheds
A public-private partnership enables a new 32-acre park to reconnect downtown Cincinnati to the Ohio River
A previously inaccessible industrial port is transformed through design intervention into a place meant for people, where a community can meet the water’s edge
Principal and civil engineer Zachary Chrisco recognized with honorary membership to the American Society of Landscape Architects for outsized influence to the landscape architecture profession by an allied professional
Following a 2015 Downtown Raleigh Experience Plan, Sasaki’s landscape architects, planners, engineers, and architects engaged with city government and Raleigh residents to reimagine this historic gathering place