
A workplace that provides a respite for employees from day-to-day work
Sasaki’s interior design practice creates intelligent, bold, and functional places to support the ongoing progression of how we interact, learn, create, and innovate. Through an engaged and immersive process, we understand and translate each client’s ethos, brand value, and strategic vision to design and implement solutions that empower business success.
Rapidly expanding in the tech industry, our client tasked Sasaki to design a unique work environment that energizes teams, maximizes their creativity, and elevates wellness and sustainability.
The design for our Boston studio turned a vacated downtown office into a laboratory for creativity
The Sasaki-designed Kendall Square office won Best Workspace Over 80,000 square feet at the 2019 International Interior Design Association New England (IIDA NE) Design Awards
Reimagining financial investor centers to appeal to a diverse clientele
The new workspace provides a strong brand identity and a connection to the rare disease patients and their stories
Putting financial associates and their community at the center of planning a new workspace
Bringing decentralized teams under the same roof for the first time improves creativity, collaboration, and innovation
Our designers and Ava Robotics executives engage in a discussion of telepresence robotics and the future of workplace, moderated by Sasaki’s Chief Technology Officer
Bringing world-class recreational amenities to a diverse community in Charlotte, North Carolina
Light guides every aspect of design for the suburban headquarters of a global lighting technology company
The American Library Association (ALA) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) honored the New Main Library at Tecnológico de Monterrey, MX, as the winner of the 2018 ALA/IIDA Library Interior Design Award for an Academic Library
This article was cowritten by Sasaki principal Elizabeth von Goeler, a leading expert interior architect, and Jacob Morgan, a researcher studying the future of work
Sasaki's Colleen Barrett and Meredith McCarthy discuss the limitations of co-working office spaces used as corporate offices
Entrepreneurial living/learning ideals are given physical form with this new blended residence hall and innovation center
Test before you invest: a nimble approach to understanding student life needs to inform long-term building plans
Sasaki's Victor Vizgaitis contributed an article to the New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) offering insight into how suburban office design can be informed by another familiar suburban fixture: the college campus