Senior Associate
Sasaki
Boston, Massachusetts
Ming-Jen Hsueh is a landscape architect and urban designer whose work focuses on ecological systems, regenerative planning, and large-scale landscape infrastructure. His practice explores how food systems, stewardship, and environmental resilience can shape master planning and public realm design. With experience in both public and private sectors, he bridges conceptual design with implementation strategy across complex urban and regional projects. He is currently involved in major Sasaki projects across Asia and the Middle East.
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FRI-A01: Designing Food as Landscape Infrastructure
Friday, September 18, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM PT