Sasaki Los Angeles
With projects from Santa Monica to West Hollywood, our team is committed to human-centered design across Los Angeles and region.
With projects from Santa Monica to West Hollywood, our team is committed to human-centered design across Los Angeles and region.
Explore how Sasaki’s new Chief Practice Resources Officer (CPRO) Allyson Mendenhall bridges the worlds of design practice and operations.
How can a neglected landscape act as a foundation for building stronger, healthier communities?
Reflections on our commitment to sustainability throughout the design of our new downtown studio
Jerolim believes the role of an architect is no longer confined to drafting plans or overseeing construction. It extends to being an educator, a mentor, and a facilitator of dialogues that shape the built environment in profound ways.
The Lawrenceville School’s Tsai Commons and Field House builds on the premise that all students belong and all perspectives are welcome. Vinicius Gorgati and Marta Guerra-Pastrián open up about its design process.
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.
Sasaki has opened its new Los Angeles studio with projects from the Port of Los Angeles to West Hollywood.
To preserve the vitality of the public realm and protect the wellbeing of their residents, cities with warm summers or year-round climates need to plan for extreme heat, just as those on oceans must plan for rising sea levels.
Planner and principal Caitlyn Clauson has been appointed as Sasaki’s new President. Clauson brings a depth of experience in design leadership and strategic vision to her new role.
Liwei Shen reflects on the women who have inspired her on her path to landscape architecture and gives advice to entry level designers.
Allyson Mendenhall writes about how Sasaki’s designers spur climate action by communicating complex information, envisioning possibilities, convening jurisdictions, and engaging stakeholders visually.
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.
Landscape architect and co-director of Sasaki’s Denver office, principal Anna Cawrse recently joined the firm’s Board of Directors. She is the first woman to serve as Chair of Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Ecology.
With the Paris 2024 Summer Games underway, we’re taking stock of our Olympic legacy.
For Sasaki planner Sinead Gallivan, a firsthand understanding of the client's perspective and a deep investment in place create vibrant campus environments.
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The alchemy of landscape and architecture in Hideo Sasaki's early corporate campuses
Capitols are more than symbols of democracy; they provide functional civic space. Capitol campuses should not be frozen in time, but rather should evolve to meet society's needs.
Philip's passion for the built environment began in his youth, laying the groundwork for a career in realizing public spaces.
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良好的城市林业不仅意味着需要了解特定树种的需求,也需尊重这些树木与其种植群落之间的复杂关系。
Sasaki welcomes seven new interns to the Boston office
With a depth of experience as a planner and architect for campuses across the nation, Rob Sugar believes the best designs are rooted in place.
What does it mean to design a space for the curious mind of a child?
With its final phase complete, the Tsai Field House and Commons has become a new campus hub for the Lawrenceville School, and a gateway to its athletics facilities.
Sasaki's final report for the Ohio River Vision and Strategic Plan was unveiled on May 21.
跨学科设计公司 Sasaki 荣幸获选为美国德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥植物园进行规划
The Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods grants represent a funding opportunity for cities that are looking to undergo a just transition to a greener, more prosperous, and more equitable future.
Data Analyst & Urban Planner Surbhi Agrawal has built a career in urban innovation and equitable access. In turn, she’s shaping the future of how we connect and come together.
In this Parks & Recreation Magazine feature, thoughtful design and remediation turn an unloved urban site into a vibrant community asset at Bonnet Springs Park.
Sasaki’s plan sets the stage for park space, amenities, pedestrian infrastructure, and ecological restoration
What is the ecologist's trajectory in the design world?
As companies adapt to changing ways of working, Sasaki used the design of our own Boston studio to test out techniques for right-sizing and flexibility, including unassigned seating
Architizer's project of the day on April 9, 2024
弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特基金会选择 Sasaki 以一个全面的综合规划,为弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特位于美国亚利桑那州斯科茨代尔的沙漠实验室西塔里埃森西 (Taliesin West) 构想未来。
Florida modern inspired the crisp, horizontal form of the Event Center at Bonnet Springs Park. Sustainability inspired its mass timber materials.
#MarchMadness is here, and so is Boston College's new state-of-the-art basketball practice facility.
Sasaki interior designer Krista Easterly talks with us about her professional journey, the big questions in campus interior design, and what keeps her going.
In temperate Lima, the fluidity of interior and exterior drove the design of the Wellness Center, which preserves an expansive and continuous plaza level that centers the campus public realm.
Moving the needle on sustainability begins with the choices we make in our daily lives. For Sasaki Engineer-in-Training Autumn Faitak, those small choices ripple into waves of change for cities around the world.
Boston, MA
Design forecast: How have the central challenges of higher education design evolved over the last 70 years, and what will higher ed look like in the future?