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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hideo_SasakiHideo Sasaki - Wikipedia

    Hideo Sasaki (25 November 1919 – 30 August 2000) was a Japanese American landscape architect.

  2. www.sasaki.com › practice › historyHistory – Sasaki

    Hideo Sasaki was internationally respected as a landscape architect, planner, teacher, and mentor. He instilled our firm with a spirit of critical thinking and open inquiry. He pioneered the concept of integrated design, insisting that we should use the whole depth of human knowledge to solve problems rather than stopping at our traditional silos.

  3. www.tclf.org › pioneer › hideo-sasakiHideo Sasaki | TCLF

    Hideo Sasaki. Pioneer Information. Born in Reedley, California, Sasaki studied landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, where he counted Stanley White amongst his influential teachers, and graduated from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, then led by Walter Gropius, in 1948.

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  5. Oct 22, 2019 · Hideo Sasaki was an early pioneer of collaborative, cross-disciplinary design practice in the 1950s, which informed the way today’s broader design industry thinks about how a plan, site, and building all intersect to create a cohesive built design.

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  6. Sasaki was founded in 1953 by landscape architect Hideo Sasaki while he served as a professor and landscape architecture chair at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

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  8. Hideo Sasai. expand_more. Works (41) sort Sort. Using the C14:1/Medium-Chain Acylcarnitine Ratio Instead of C14:1 to Reduce False-Positive Results for Very-Long-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency in Newborn Screening in Japan. International Journal of Neonatal Screening. 2024-02 | Journal article | Author. DOI: 10.3390/ijns10010015.