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FIRM DESCRIPTION l<br />
SERVICES<br />
PLANNING AND URBAN DESIGN<br />
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE<br />
ARCHITECTURE<br />
INTERIOR DESIGN<br />
CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />
GRAPHIC DESIGN<br />
STRATEGIC PLANNING<br />
Sasaki is an international design firm that is<br />
actively engaged in virtually every aspect of the<br />
built environment—architecture, civil engineering,<br />
graphic design, interior design, landscape<br />
architecture, planning and urban design, and<br />
strategic planning. Our interdisciplinary structure<br />
adds client value. A purposeful cross-pollination<br />
of skills among our range of professionals results<br />
in a synthesis of economic reality, environmental<br />
sustainability, cultural awareness, and keen<br />
aesthetic judgment.<br />
CONTRIBUTION—THE HIGHEST VALUE<br />
We do nothing in isolation. Only through intensive, wide-ranging engagement with<br />
clients and user groups can designers meet multi-faceted needs. Our culture of<br />
creative contribution allows each member of a team—whether internal to Sasaki<br />
or part of a network of consultant collaborators—to add a specific expertise or<br />
viewpoint. Advantaged by the sum of these talents, we are the rare firm with both<br />
the resources and experience to take on the most complex planning assignments<br />
and the design talent to complete award-winning architecture, interiors, and<br />
landscape.<br />
A MODEL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN<br />
Sasaki is organized into the Campus Studio and the Urban Studio. Both are made<br />
up of interdisciplinary design groups focused on a broad range of project types<br />
within the studio area of expertise. Simultaneously providing organization and<br />
flexibility, project management is fixed in each studio, but often the creative team<br />
comprises members of both studios to ensure the success of complex projects.<br />
Firm principals, charged with direct client contact and accountability, orchestrate<br />
and inspire the team while tapping into the vast knowledge base within the firm.<br />
For example, our landscape architecture, planning, and urban design informs our<br />
architecture, and vice versa. An interior design solution in one project might hold<br />
the key to sustainability in another, while current work in China might inspire a<br />
creative approach to a project in Cleveland.