When buildings and landscapes are designed together, sometimes alchemy happens. In this article for Docomomo US, James Miner and Ian Dickenson explore the radical fusion of building and landscape in three of Hideo Sasaki's early corporate campuses. Give it a read and enjoy the glorious original photos by Ezra Stoller/Esto!
I really enjoyed the opportunity to research and write about three of Hideo Sasaki's mid-century corporate campus projects, which were recently featured in Docomomo. The key takeaway here is how great design emerges when design egos are set aside (which is extremely rare, unfortunately) and true collaboration occurs between architects and landscape architects! Thanks to Ian Dickenson for both encouraging and helping me to write this, and for introducing me to Elizabeth Waytkus at Docomomo. I'm also thankful to Rae Pozdro for helping to uncover some of the amazing imagery of these landmark projects! https://lnkd.in/eP7K2fxv