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The Future of Collaborative Design Pre-convening

  • Gund Hall @ Harvard Graduate School of Design 48 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA, 02138 United States (map)

Explore the future of Hideo Sasaki's legacy of collaborative design.

Explore Hideo Sasaki’s influence on post-war American landscape architecture and his pivotal role in shaping an integrated, multidisciplinary design education at the Harvard GSD—alongside his founding of a firm that embodied this approach. We’ll examine how landscape architecture, architecture, and planning came together in practice, advancing a model of collaborative design. Looking at the intersection of past, present, and future, we’ll reflect on the radical nature of Hideo’s ideas in his time and consider how our understanding of collaborative practice has evolved. What does radical collaboration mean today—for us and for the next generation of designers?

Don't forget to get your tickets to the full-day symposium on Friday, October 3!

1.5 HSW CEUs anticipated

This event will also be available as a livestream (no CEUs). Register to receive the link the day before the event.

See details and register here.

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