Asakura Robinson

Asakura Robinson

Architecture and Planning

Houston, Texas 2,707 followers

We integrate social, physical, ecological, and environmental context into a holistic approach to planning & design.

About us

Asakura Robinson Company LLC is recognized as an outstanding Landscape Architecture firm most noted for design sensitivity, highly effective public engagement and as tireless champions of a more beautiful and healthful environment. Firm principals, Keiji Asakura and Margaret Robinson, have collaborated for over 30 years on urban design, landscape architecture and community planning projects of local, national and international scope. Our firm is highly regarded for designing pedestrian friendly environments which add vibrancy, character and encourage healthful walking within our city. We scrutinize critical pedestrian linkages to campus, local and regional systems, intermodal transportation, and on and off-site destinations. We provide safe and enjoyable outdoor places that encourage exercise and healing. We use best management practices to improve air quality, filter pollutants from water, limit chemicals and cool with vegetative shade. We are dedicated to conserving precious resources through regional and recycled construction materials, rainwater harvesting, native plantings, micro-efficient irrigation systems and scientifically monitored soil health. We assure sustainable construction methods to recycle construction waste, maximize storm water quality and minimize carbon footprints. We explore opportunities for dual use of detention/infrastructure properties as parks and passive open-space systems. Our values include fostering urban wildlife, nature play and environmental education opportunities. We delight in designing sensory, secular gardens and healing gardens with a depth of purpose beyond their beauty. Our firm is thoroughly versed on the USGBC LEED Certification System with a LEED Accredited Professional as Principal and experience with over 25 LEED Registered and Certified projects to date.

Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Type
Partnership
Founded
2004
Specialties
Planning, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Public Engagement, Graphic Design, Resilience, UX Design, and UI Design

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    Parks and trails are not just 'Where You Belong,' they are home to many plants and animals that inspire us and provide the foundation for healthy ecosystems. In our work with Big Red Dog and the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department on the San Antonio Trail Design Strategy, the plants and animals at Howard W. Peak Greenway Trail System (Greenway) influenced the distinct "Character Areas" our team created to establish a unified aesthetic identity. Browse through the images to see some of the Character Areas and find out what inspired us. Curious to see the full strategy? Click the link below! https://buff.ly/3W9DCGI Special thanks to: City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation, @saparksandrec Big Red Dog (Aquired by WGI, @wgiinspiredby) @National Recreation and Park Association / @nrpa

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    We are unwavering in our dedication to supporting environmental initiatives, including conservation, education, natural resource management, pollinator advocacy, and flood mitigation in our collaboration with parks and recreation agencies. Nestled at the base of the Balcones Escarpment, Landa Park & Arboretum stands as a shining gem within the New Braunfels Park System and a true regional treasure that beckons visitors from San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and beyond. In our work with the City of New Braunfels Parks and Recreation Department on the Landa Park and Arboretum Master Plan, our primary focus has been to reiterate the importance of safeguarding and enriching the natural landscape, historical assets, and site design. Our recommendations have addressed key concerns, such as enhancing wayfinding signage, preserving the health of arboretum trees, ensuring traffic and pedestrian safety, improving circulation, optimizing parking, and revitalizing key structures and facilities. Browse through the images to see some of our design visualizations for the master plan. If you're eager to learn more, you can access the full master plan through the following link: https://buff.ly/3Sg0TFs To all who have supported our work, thank you! We hope to continue advancing the well-being of the communities we serve through our holistic, transdisciplinary services. Special thanks to: Altura Solutions, L.P. McCann Adams Studio City of New Braunfels, Parks and Recreation Department @National Recreation and Park Association / @nrpa

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    We are thrilled to share that AR’s very own Jessica Young and Kyle Anderson will be speaking at the 2024 Lone Star Sustainability Forum, August 6-8. They will be discussing the barriers climate leaders face, what it looks like to be a climate champion, and how to make transformative change in the sustainability space. Join us as we explore innovative solutions, share insights, and learn about the latest trends and best practices. Registration is still open until July 26th. To learn more about the event and snag your spot today use the link below - all are welcome! https://buff.ly/4d9mmIi

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    Did you know that parks and green spaces can be used to nurture a love and appreciation of nature? Double tap if you did! In our community-led work on the award-winning Central Williamson Creek Greenway Vision Plan, we provided urban ecology, landscape architecture, planning, and public engagement services to bring healthy park amenities to a locale that previously did not have access to designated green space. The collaborative model, involving local neighbors and a City Working Group of department representatives from the Watershed Protection Department, Parks and Recreation Department, Public Works, and more, put community members and City of Austin stakeholders on equal footing: in both resources to support their time, and power in making decisions that balance community priorities and environmental sustainability for the health of the greater community. Additionally, Asakura Robinson promoted vital ecological benefits, such as flood control, habitat for wildlife, carbon sequestration, and more, all while providing opportunities to develop ways that residents can connect with nature and use the green spaces for recreation, relaxation, and social gathering. Our continuous engagement with the City of Austin’s Parks and Recreation Department and the Watershed Protection Department led to the plan being accepted by the City of Austin’s Parks board in August 2022. This effort exemplifies how plans that are not municipally driven can be a grassroots effort that provides the framework for implementation in the future. With projects like Central Williamson Creek, we connect more community members with the outdoors every day! To learn more about our work and get in touch with us for your next project, visit our website (link in bio). Special thanks to: City of Austin, @austintexasgov Austin Parks and Recreation, @austincityparks The Nature Conservancy, @nature_org Community Powered Workshop, @communitypoweredworkshop @National Recreation and Park Association / @nrpa

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    ⚾ Sports are for everyone! Through thoughtful design and material selection, we can create inclusive and accessible spaces for people of all abilities. The Lake Air and Challenger Little League Ballpark, for example, features wheelchair-accessible dugouts and rubberized surfaces at baselines, pitcher's mounds, and plates for those with mobility devices. Clear visual and tonal contrast is used to define these spaces, with no raised obstacles, making it a beautiful and accessible place for players and families to enjoy baseball and softball games! Tag someone you'd like to take here in the comments! Special thanks to: @lan.engineering (Prime) @wacoparksandrec (Client) @National Recreation and Park Association

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    We are thrilled to be facilitating our second public engagement event to gather community input for the design of Gilbert Garza Park in San Antonio. Join us next Monday, July 22nd at 6 pm at Sul Ross Middle School (3630 Callaghan Road San Antonio, TX 78228) to share your thoughts and input for the park. Visit the link below for more information on the project and the event, we look forward to seeing you all there! https://buff.ly/3LAmCUQ Special thanks to: City of San Antonio, @cosagov City of San Antonio Public Works City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation, @saparksandrec Council District Office 7 SASpeakUp, @saspeakup

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    Parks promote positive mental health by providing access to nature and encouraging recreational and sporting activities. Are you looking for a shady spot to play in Austin? Look no further than Little Stacy Park! 🌳 This park dates back to the early 1930s when its six acres were set aside during the original development of the Travis Heights neighborhood. In 2019, the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department worked with our team to update the park and address growing accessibility and stormwater concerns. The park now features two restored tennis courts, upgraded play areas, and a series of rain gardens that mitigate runoff and erosion. We also looked at circulation and use patterns throughout the park and made targeted improvements to walking paths and the visual cohesion of the existing design language. Come visit Little Stacy Park as we celebrate #whereyoubelong with @nrpa and let us know what you think of the park's upgrades in the comments! Special thanks to: @austincityparks @Architectural-Engineers-Collaborative @altura-solutions-l.p. Jose Guerra, Inc @mccannadamsstudio Nature Playscapes

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    Over 200 million people in the United States live within a 10-minute walk of a park or trail. In 2021, our team collaborated with the Pasadena Parks and Recreation Department to develop the Pasadena Healthy Parks Plan. This plan aimed to identify necessary improvements and prioritize investments in new parks. Our process involved evaluating existing park amenities, designing for water management and storm resilience, and promoting community health and well-being. We conducted a comprehensive mapping analysis considering 60 different variables across 4 indices: environmental vulnerability, socioeconomic vulnerability, community health, and park access. We also performed a financial feasibility assessment, devised a maintenance plan, and provided recommendations for the park system as a whole. Our belief is that not only is it important to identify where to invest, but there is substantial scientific evidence showing that specific investments in infrastructure and programming directly impact health. Curious to learn more? Check out the full plan using the link below: https://buff.ly/3Y692A8 Special thanks to: @pasadenatxgov @pasadenatxparksandrec

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    Director of Administrative Operations Hayley Pallister & Administrative Operations Specialist Lauren Doiron recently attended Asheville, North Carolina's ASLA. Three people asked them, "Why are Admin staff at an ASLA conference?" to which they responded, "Why wouldn't we be? We love learning about what our firm and industry do! We both enjoy expanding our knowledge, and seeing things from the technical perspective." At the vendor booths, Hayley and Lauren met an old AR friend, Wei Zhang Wei Zhang of TreeDiaper , who gave a great presentation called, "The Amazing Soil Genomics". They also met new local friends, including an Asheville PLA, Lauren Arledge, PLA. Hayley's favorite session was the presentation by Drake Fowler, ED for NC Arboretum. All 300+ attendees gathered for a close look at the historic correspondence between Olmsted and his client, George Vanderbilt, regarding FLO's ideas for the design of the NC Arboretum. Lauren's favorite session was "An architect, an engineer, and a landscape architect walk into a bar... How Collaboration improves Project Designs", where each industry discussed its strengths and weaknesses, and how we all work well together. The speakers shared personal experiences of being the lead in a project and working with each other to form a great team. Lauren's key takeaways were that each spokesperson stressed the importance of making mistakes faster, not shying away from innovation, and challenging yourself to find the spark of joy in each project. Being a key trait of Asakura Robinson, it was reaffirming to hear the Landscape Architect be the most in touch with resiliency in the work. Landscape Architecture firms like us are thinking years ahead in our designs and encouraging other disciplines to do the same. Hayley and Lauren also attended the South Slope to South Side walking tour, which featured lots of tactical urbanism and a stop at Pritchard Park in Downtown Asheville where the infamous drum circle takes place each Friday. After attending their local ASLA, these gals are committed to attending more conferences and diving deeper into the AEC community! Do you have a favorite AEC event? Tell us in the comments!

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