USQ Serves as a Learning Lab in Collaboration with the Sasaki Foundation

In July, US2 welcomed high school and college students from the Sasaki Foundation’s 2023 Summer Exploratory Experience in Design (SEED) program for an immersive visit to the USQ project.

Through this collaboration, students explored real-world applications of urban planning anddesign while gaining insight into the development process. The Sasaki Foundation’s mission to promote equity and inclusivity in the built environment aligned perfectly with USQ’s role as a learning lab for the next generation of diverse design and planning professionals.

 
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