
معرفی
Moshe Safdie is a Lecturer in Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (GSD). He holds a degree from McGill University and has taught at Yale, McGill, and Harvard. His work emphasizes architecture responsive to cultural, environmental, and urban contexts.
Education:
- Bachelor of Architecture, McGill University
Research & Practice: Safdie's global projects include museums (e.g., Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum), airports, and urban masterplans like Habitat ’67. He focuses on sustainable urbanism, cultural relevance in design, and megascale humanization. His research themes include Tall Buildings in the City and Mobility on Demand.
Awards:
- Companion of the Order of Canada
- 2015 AIA Gold Medal
- 2016 Cooper Hewitt Lifetime Achievement Award
Teaching & Research: Safdie leads a research program at his Boston office exploring design challenges. He lectures on topics like 'The City After the Automobile' and has authored influential theoretical works.





