February 14, 2020

The public realm is composed of streets, plazas, parks, green spaces, and other outdoor spaces that belong to everyone. It should be accessible to all, provide opportunities to engage in activities, and should be a space where people want to be. People of all backgrounds who have different perspectives and experiences can come together and have a shared experience, which has the potential to further activate these spaces going forward. Earlier this week, the Sasaki Foundation hosted a conversation in the Incubator at Sasaki on activating the public realm. The panel explored how different components of a public space—art installations, programming, the natural environment, and more—can shape positive experiences.

January 20, 2020

The Sasaki Foundation will be celebrating a big milestone throughout 2020—for 20 years, the Foundation has been providing support to individual scholars, design studios, and research teams working in communities to tackle challenging issues of equity. Throughout this year, the Sasaki Foundation will continue building on our program and research framework to develop new partnerships as we explore innovative solutions to new housing models, climate adaptation, community building, and mobility choices.

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May 2, 2019

From addressing rising sea levels to water adaptation during extreme weather events, climate adaptation and water management are at the forefront of resilience planning for many communities across the world. Two weeks ago, the Sasaki Foundation hosted a conversation on proactive approaches to climate adaptation and water management in the greater Boston community. The panel explored how these approaches play an integral role in the natural, built and social fabric of environmental and community resilience building.

March 28, 2019

2018 was a momentous year for the Sasaki Foundation. We launched the Incubator at Sasaki in April to the Greater Boston community and welcomed new tenants to the coworking space. In June, the Foundation published a new website, and in September, the Board of Directors established a new direction for the Foundation by completing a strategic plan outlining activities in three major priority areas—community learning and engagement, research and experimentation, and professional practice and growth.

February 27, 2019

For their first speaker series of 2019, The Sasaki Foundation hosted a conversation on the future of transportation in Massachusetts. Panelists from both private and public sectors discussed a variety of topics, including equity issues and how different options impact businesses and communities across the state. Central to this discussion was the recent report from Governor Baker’s Commission on the Future of Transportation in the Commonwealth.

December 20, 2018

As we reflect on all the Foundation has accomplished this year, we are grateful to partners like you and look forward to continuing our collaborations with you.

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On Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Sasaki Foundation hosted our second annual Celebration of Design at 110 Chauncy in Downtown Boston. The event saw 100+ attendees and raised $28,000+ to support our mission of equity in design. Thanks to your generosity, we funded a Design Grant, 6 Design Grants finalist honorariums, a public event, 14 DESI youth interns for a semester, and 26 SEED students for a week.

Thank you to our 2024 Celebration of Design event sponsors, BR+A Consulting Engineers, Naveo Credit Union, and Suffolk Construction.

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Our theme, Hideo 2024: Go for the Gold, celebrated Hideo Sasaki’s career, the Sasaki Foundation’s work, and the design community. We highlighted the Olympic connections we uncovered: Sasaki, the firm Hideo founded, has worked on four different Olympics: Lake Placid in 1980, Los Angeles in 1984, Atlanta in 1996, and Beijing in 2008. And did you know architecture was once an Olympic competition? We also recognized the diversity in Boston's design community with 20+ countries represented at the event.

The Sasaki Foundation's work was also front and center. Since kicking off our own programming in 2018, we have pushed forward our mission of equity in design:

 

  • 625+ students introduced to careers in design through our design education programs
  • $316,000 awarded to community-led projects through the Design Grants
  • 235+ events hosted to connect communities and design professionals
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Sasaki Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Mary Anne Ocampo welcomes 2024 Celebration of Design attendees

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In addition to learning about Hideo and the Sasaki Foundation, event attendees enjoyed an evening of food, drinks, and fun. In-kind sponsor Baker's Best Catering provided delicious Paris-inspired eats, with local drinks from in-kind sponsors Downeast Cider House, Remnant Brewing, and Samuel Adams.

Guests participated in Olympic-sized competitions and Olympic Village flag pin trading, with trivia challenges and scavenger hunts to earn even more pins inspired by Hideo, Sasaki's historic projects, and the Paris 2024 Olympics. A raffle included fabulous prizes donated by a long list of Greater Boston small businesses.

Thank you to our additional in-kind sponsors Sasaki, EventThem, and Arielly Photography for supporting our event experience.

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At a special medal ceremony, we awarded gold to four of our incredible volunteers:

  • Melissa Teng: Community-led Design Award for a community partner of the Hideo Sasaki Foundation focused on equity in the design process, engaging young people in design, and amplifying community voices.
  • Jared Barnett: Excellence in Design Education Award for a design education volunteer with the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who demonstrates a passion for building a more equitable industry and a desire to work with youth.
  • Hyeji Sheen: Leadership in Design Equity Award for a volunteer with the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who works across all pillars of programming, truly championing our work in the community, with young people, and within the design industry.
  • James Miner: Hideo Sasaki Leadership Award for a supporter of the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who gives selflessly, truly believes in the power of collaborative design, and has proven to be a champion in our mission to build a more equitable design industry.

Thank you to the Sasaki Fabrication Studio for 3D printing our Hideo 2024 gold medals!

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A special thanks to the Hideo Sasaki Foundation Board of Trustees, DESI teaching assistants, and design education student alums who volunteered at the Celebration of Design. And thank you to all who made this event a success! We look forward to your continued support throughout the year, and hope you’ll join us again for next year’s third annual Celebration of Design on November 13, 2025. And if you were unable to attend this year, it is not too late to contribute! Donate now through November 30.

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Second Annual Celebration of Design a Success

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Anna Scherling

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On Thursday, November 14, 2024, the Sasaki Foundation hosted our second annual Celebration of Design at 110 Chauncy in Downtown Boston. The event saw 100+ attendees and raised $28,000+ to support our mission of equity in design. Thanks to your generosity, we funded a Design Grant, 6 Design Grants finalist honorariums, a public event, 14 DESI youth interns for a semester, and 26 SEED students for a week.

Thank you to our 2024 Celebration of Design event sponsors, BR+A Consulting Engineers, Naveo Credit Union, and Suffolk Construction.

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Our theme, Hideo 2024: Go for the Gold, celebrated Hideo Sasaki’s career, the Sasaki Foundation’s work, and the design community. We highlighted the Olympic connections we uncovered: Sasaki, the firm Hideo founded, has worked on four different Olympics: Lake Placid in 1980, Los Angeles in 1984, Atlanta in 1996, and Beijing in 2008. And did you know architecture was once an Olympic competition? We also recognized the diversity in Boston's design community with 20+ countries represented at the event.

The Sasaki Foundation's work was also front and center. Since kicking off our own programming in 2018, we have pushed forward our mission of equity in design:

 

  • 625+ students introduced to careers in design through our design education programs
  • $316,000 awarded to community-led projects through the Design Grants
  • 235+ events hosted to connect communities and design professionals
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Sasaki Foundation Board of Trustees Chair Mary Anne Ocampo welcomes 2024 Celebration of Design attendees

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five-time SEED alum Shemar Stewart bids to sponsor SEED students at the paddle raise

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In addition to learning about Hideo and the Sasaki Foundation, event attendees enjoyed an evening of food, drinks, and fun. In-kind sponsor Baker's Best Catering provided delicious Paris-inspired eats, with local drinks from in-kind sponsors Downeast Cider House, Remnant Brewing, and Samuel Adams.

Guests participated in Olympic-sized competitions and Olympic Village flag pin trading, with trivia challenges and scavenger hunts to earn even more pins inspired by Hideo, Sasaki's historic projects, and the Paris 2024 Olympics. A raffle included fabulous prizes donated by a long list of Greater Boston small businesses.

Thank you to our additional in-kind sponsors Sasaki, EventThem, and Arielly Photography for supporting our event experience.

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At a special medal ceremony, we awarded gold to four of our incredible volunteers:

  • Melissa Teng: Community-led Design Award for a community partner of the Hideo Sasaki Foundation focused on equity in the design process, engaging young people in design, and amplifying community voices.
  • Jared Barnett: Excellence in Design Education Award for a design education volunteer with the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who demonstrates a passion for building a more equitable industry and a desire to work with youth.
  • Hyeji Sheen: Leadership in Design Equity Award for a volunteer with the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who works across all pillars of programming, truly championing our work in the community, with young people, and within the design industry.
  • James Miner: Hideo Sasaki Leadership Award for a supporter of the Hideo Sasaki Foundation who gives selflessly, truly believes in the power of collaborative design, and has proven to be a champion in our mission to build a more equitable design industry.

Thank you to the Sasaki Fabrication Studio for 3D printing our Hideo 2024 gold medals!

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2024 Celebration of Design award winners Jared Barnett, Hyeji Sheen, and James Miner (not pictured: Melissa Teng)

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A special thanks to the Hideo Sasaki Foundation Board of Trustees, DESI teaching assistants, and design education student alums who volunteered at the Celebration of Design. And thank you to all who made this event a success! We look forward to your continued support throughout the year, and hope you’ll join us again for next year’s third annual Celebration of Design on November 13, 2025. And if you were unable to attend this year, it is not too late to contribute! Donate now through November 30.

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the power of design
belongs to all of us
2019 SEED high school internship
Incubator at Sasaki | Watertown, Massachusetts
the power of design
belongs to all of us
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Watertown, Massachusetts
the power of design
belongs to all of us
Team at the Incubator at Sasaki
Watertown, Massachusetts
the power of design
belongs to all of us
Patron touching art in the Please Touch the Art exhibit
Mosesian Center for the Arts | Watertown, Massachusetts | photo courtesy Matt Jatkola

The Hideo Sasaki Foundation works to advance equity in the design of the environment. We sponsor research and programs that empower communities and strengthen education in design.

Poster for A Celebration of Design: The Eras Tour, featuring 9 photos of Hideo Sasaki with bright color overlays, and a larger image of Hideo Sasaki in the middle

Events

Emerging Professionals Craft Night

December 5, 2024

Craft the night away with other emerging design professionals! Join the Sasaki Foundation for our Emerging Professionals Craft Night, planned by our 2025 DESI teaching assistants. You’ll enjoy a night of crafting, networking, and exciting discussion around interesting topics in the design industry.​

What we do

Our values build on more than six decades of work by Hideo Sasaki, focusing on the following priority areas.

1

Research & Grants

Large-scale, complex challenges require cross-disciplinary thinking. That’s why we convene experts and innovators from all backgrounds. Our research and grants bring issues of inequity in design to the forefront.

2

Community Learning

Informed and engaged residents are central ingredients of a successful community. That’s why we host public programs that amplify a diversity of voices and address socially relevant topics as we work toward systemic change.

3

Design Education

A thriving design industry relies on a pipeline of diverse, talented, and passionate practitioners who infuse new ideas and disrupt established patterns. That’s why we provide youth with opportunities to discover and explore careers in design.

History

The Hideo Sasaki Foundation is named after Hideo Sasaki, a Japanese American landscape architect who came of age in WWII. Hideo was a pioneer of modern design, a leader, and an educator. He articulated—and proved—the value of interdisciplinary design while breaking down the traditional barriers between practice and teaching.

The Hideo Sasaki Foundation was established by Sasaki, a multidisciplinary design firm founded by Hideo, with support from Hideo’s family and friends. Continuing Hideo’s legacy, we sit at the intersection of research, practice, education, and community-driven processes. We advance equity in design, inviting diverse partners to co-create change.

 

Hideo Sasaki

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