Our design process integrates data-driven strategies for energy modeling, embodied carbon reduction, optimizing daylight, and analyzing outdoor thermal comfort
可持续
我们坚信可持续设计需要前瞻性的思维和整合的实施方案,以助力客户成功并促进社会繁荣。无论建筑、校园规划、景观或是城市设计项目,都应未雨绸缪,考虑未来的发展需求。每个项目团队的可持续发展负责人皆力求最佳实践和创新解决方案,营造更美好的未来。
Our sustainable design approach helps our educational, corporate and commercial, and civic clients meet their climate action plan goals for reducing their carbon emissions, energy use, and water use
We support certifications that identify and verify sustainability metrics, including LEED, LEED-ND, SITES, Net-Zero and Living Building Challenge
We identify challenges and opportunities for each project, proposing resilient systems to mitigate risk from flooding, wildfires, earthquakes, extreme heat or cold, hurricanes or tornadoes
The park presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform obsolete infrastructure into a climate-positive public landscape
“The most sustainable building is the one you don’t build,” says Warburg
A Q&A with Tamar Warburg, associate principal, who develops sustainability and resilience goals across Sasaki’s practice
Sasaki landscape architect Chris Hardy imagines a future where designers and planners can bring carbon sensitive design to every project
A Zero-Net Energy classroom and laboratory building transforming the college’s next generation of hands-on instruction
Ambitious sustainability targets are achievable with new construction. But what about our existing buildings? Sustainability Director Tamar Warburg shares the latest on a remarkable renovation underway in Tel Aviv
智利比尼亚市的城市规划和生态复育,在公众意见的基础上创新发展
Sasaki signed the 1.5°C COP26 Communiqué, an open letter urging governments to step up toward meaningful emissions reductions commitments
Preserving and moving 14 giant Live Oaks at the UT Austin Dell Medical Campus was no easy feat, but well worth the effort
Transforming a 90-year-old runway into a green oasis for residents and office workers. Learn more about its key design feature—the rain gardens.
Sasaki principal Lan Ying Ip and associate principal Tamar Warburg present case studies on sustainable library design