Joshua is Principal and Partner in Sasaki's office in Denver where he oversees projects across North America. He has a deep passion for creating successful human habitat for all people through a variety of urban design, planning, and landscape project types. His interest lies at the intersection of people and infrastructure, where he focuses on the planning, design, and implementation of urban places of lasting social significance and ecological integrity. A systems thinker, Joshua has used his multi-disciplinary background and worked across scales and contexts in North America, Australia, Europe, and Africa.
On every project, he has committed himself to working with both public and private clients on complex social, environmental, and financial problems through collaboration, community engagement, and innovative solutions. Joshua's expertise is in district scale master planning, urban redevelopment, infrastructural and environmental urban systems, corridor planning and design, and parks and public spaces. Joshua has a keen understanding of social dynamics, long term implications of planning and design, environmental performance, and changes in technology and economies. He uses this knowledge to craft resilient solutions for cities and people.
Joshua earned a master's degree in city planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and holds a bachelor's degree in landscape architecture with a minor in environmental science from Louisiana State University. He has taught at Northeastern University's School of Architecture on Sustainable Urban Environments and works to bring human-centric urbanism to the mainstream through research, education, and writing.
Speaking at
Wed May 14
2:30 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time
Downtown Denver: Next Phase
Category
Mixed-Use
The panelists will discuss the plans for the next phase of development in downtown Denver. The focus will be on public plans and interventions to spur private activity.