Michael Grove

Principal and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering and Ecology, Sasaki, Boston, United States

Michael Grove

Principal and Chair of Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering and Ecology, Sasaki, Boston, United States

Biography

Michael Grove is the Chair of Landscape Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Ecology and sits on the Board of Directors at Sasaki, a global design firm with offices in Boston and Shanghai. Leading much of the firm’s work in Asia, he offers unique insight into the unprecedented transformation and urbanization of the region. Michael is a fierce advocate for the vital role that landscape architects play in shaping contemporary cities. Informed by a rigorous inquiry of economic, ecological, and cultural influences, he believes that the role of the designer is to make cities more livable, equitable, resilient, and just.

Michael’s distinguished career spans a variety of project types and scales including regional planning, new communities, urban districts, and public waterfronts. He collaborates closely with clients to generate planning and design strategies that are inclusive of financial, cultural, and environmental perspectives. This integrated approach prioritizes creative solutions that balance development needs with ecological and social imperatives.

Michael is a graduate of Cornell University with a degree in landscape architecture and a focus on planning and urban design. He is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, sits on the Peacemaking council of the Urban Land Institute, and serves on the board of the Landscape Architecture Foundation. His work has been recognized with numerous national and international awards from organization including Architectural Record, the American Society of Landscape Architects, the American Planning Association, the Urban Land Institute, and Fast Company.

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