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Offices of Hideo Sasaki a Corporate History by Melanie Simo. (2001). Hardcover with dust jacket.

Offices of Hideo Sasaki  a Corporate History by Melanie Simo. Spacemaker Press. (2001)  First Printing? (No statement of later printings). ISBN-10: ‎1888931221. 10 3/4" x 10 3/4" 89 pages Hardcover with dust jacket. DUST JACKET: Moderate edge wear. Bumping and rubbing to dj edges. There are light scratches to dust jacket surface but very little breaking the surface ink. Otherwise, no unusual folds or creases. No tears. No clips. No missing pieces. Not price-clipped but with no published price BOOK: Maybe light cover edge wear. Otherwise, no previous owner markings. No tears, folds or creases to pages. Binding is tight with no looseness to pages. Not ex-library, not remaindered and not a facsimile reprint. For sale by Jon Wobber, bookseller since 1978. OVERSIZE KF14a

"The Cultural Landscape Foundation described the firm as, "The firm evolved through various configurations, but consistent was Sasaki’s conviction in the notion of oasis and that landscapes can restore the human spirit."[6] He is credited with introducing the modernist design principles of minimalism and abstraction to landscape architecture. He was instrumental in developing the “Sasaki Style” which emphasized the integration of natural and man-made elements, the use of simple materials, and the integration of landscape, architecture, and urbanism. He was the first landscape architect to receive the American Society of Landscape Architects’ Medal of Excellence, in 1972. Some of Sasaki’s most notable works include the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, the San Francisco State College campus, the First National Bank Plaza in Minneapolis, and the National Mall in Washington, DC.[2]" - Wikipedia

Amazon lists this as "Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 1, 1980", book mentions "Hideo Sasaki 1919 - 2000" same dates as his Wikipedia listing.