Senior Associate
Sasaki
Watertown, Massachusetts
Ming-Jen Hsueh is a landscape architect and urban designer at Sasaki, where he bridges ecological systems, environmental planning, and urban design in large-scale projects. His work emphasizes urban resilience in socio-economically and environmentally vulnerable contexts, integrating landscape, architecture, and planning across diverse scales.
Ming-Jen has led significant projects across China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, bringing a strategic vision and a performance-driven approach to design. His work has received numerous accolades, including the Fast Company World Changing Idea Award, APA Pierre L'Enfant International Planning Excellence Award, ASLA Honor Award, BSLA Honor Award, The PLAN Award, and MIPIM Asia Award.
A licensed landscape architect in New York, Ming-Jen extends his expertise beyond practice through teaching and thought leadership. He has taught design at Rhode Island School of Design and Boston Architectural College and serves as a frequent guest critic at institutions such as Harvard Graduate School of Design, Northeastern University, and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. He has also spoken at major international conferences, including ASLA, IFLA, the World Design Summit, and ULI Asia.
International Practice PPN Meeting
Sunday, October 12, 2025
1:15 PM - 2:00 PM CT