Hideo Sasaki
Japanese-American landscape architect (1919–2000), an influential practitioner and teacher who pushed landscape architecture toward collaborative, research-driven, environmentally integrated design.
As chair of landscape architecture at Harvard's Graduate School of Design and founder of the firm that became Sasaki Associates, Sasaki trained a generation of designers and insisted on collaboration across architecture, planning, and ecology. His practice helped define the interdisciplinary, systems-minded approach to shaping the built environment in postwar America.
Role in Fuller's orbit
Sasaki shares Fuller's era and its Harvard/GSD design milieu, and his systems-and-environment conception of design parallels Fuller's comprehensive, whole-systems outlook. The connection is contextual — a contemporary in the design world — rather than a documented collaboration; no corpus work currently links to him directly.
See Also
- Shoji Sadao (Shoji Sadao) — fellow Japanese-American designer who worked directly with Fuller
- Paolo Soleri (Paolo Soleri) — contemporary architect of comprehensive, environment-integrated design
Sources
- Hideo Sasaki (source reference) — Zotero People collection (Wikipedia entry)