Leading with Design: Sasaki Expands to Los Angeles
Sasaki has opened its new Los Angeles studio with projects from the Port of Los Angeles to West Hollywood.
This year, Sasaki’s Los Angeles office relocated to a new studio in the city’s vibrant Arts District. Situated within LA’s arts and design community, we are steps away from iconic institutions like Hauser & Wirth Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), and Sci-Arc.
As we continue to expand our projects in Los Angeles and across the greater region, our new home base will serve as a hub for collaboration and reinforce our local presence.
Our Los Angeles-based team is working across a diverse array of planning and design projects that include the conversion of the Santa Monica Airport into a Great Park; a housing plan for the city of West Hollywood; several multifamily housing projects across Greater Los Angeles; visioning and space planning work with the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, and a range of projects on campuses across California.
We look forward to welcoming our Los Angeles community into the space.
Interested in being a part of our growing interdisciplinary team? We are currently looking for architects and planners to join our Los Angeles office—visit our Careers page to learn more and apply.
Sasaki has opened its new Los Angeles studio with projects from the Port of Los Angeles to West Hollywood.
Sasaki has been selected by the City of West Hollywood to develop a blueprint for addressing urgent housing issues in the region
Sasaki Associate Principal and architect Ian Dickenson built a career on integrated design and rethinking urban life. To him, the best designs can be found in the spaces in-between.