Sasaki is an internationally renowned interdisciplinary architecture, planning, landscape, and design firm that I had the pleasure of working with in 2025I was honored to join Sasaki's 2025 class of summer interns. Having recently graduated just 10 days before my start date, I was fresh out of school and eager to put my skills to use. My contract was later extended till december because of ongoing project needs.
There I collaborated with different departments working on a range of projects from corporate headquarters, school athletic facilities, to commercial work. I'm proud at what I helped to accomplish during my time there and adding to the Sasaki legacy. While most of the items I worked on remain confidential, below listed are some of the projects I worked on. Lily is a diligent working who shows a lot of creativity and passion for graphic and experiential design. She is always willing to take on a challenge, try new design ideas and refine to meet project needs. She is open to learning and prompt with her deliverables. She is a pleasure to work with." |
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Projects
St. Paul's SchoolSt. Paul's School a historic boarding school in Concord, MA with a long legacy of Olympians and gifted athletes. They hosted the first ever hockey game in the United States and have been dedicated to providing quality facilities for their athletes ever since.
As a historic school their branding has accumulated many different elements over the years and developed specific rules on how they could be shown. When redesigning their athletic facilities and hallways we kept to a limited color palette with a strong focus on their iconography while occasionally putting our own spin on it. For the collages shown in some hallways they wanted to reference their history while also giving spotlight to their present athletic legacy. Design VariationsHallways |
Court DesignsHallway Renderings |
Copley Square ParkAnyone who lives in Boston is familiar with Copley square. Sitting right by the Boston Public Library this public pavillion is used my thousands of people everyday. Wanting to update the grounds and provide a greener space the parks department reached out to Sasaki.
Not a graphics heavy project my role was in promotional material. I developed dozens of potential sticker designs to give out at public events to raise awareness of the new project. The project leads wanted to draw attention to the three key features of the redevelopment: the raised pavillion, the new fountain, and lots and lots of new trees across the park. They wanted a simple design with a limited color palette due to printing requirements. I landed on three different approaches with 5 varying color palettes. Out of those they landed on the simple green and white palette and from there the city selected the final design here. |
Other ProjectsNot every project has a large story so here are some of the other projects I was brought onto.
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