معرفی
Shabnam Rahbar is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculté de l'Aménagement of Université de Montréal, affiliated with the École d'Urbanisme et d'Architecture de Paysage. She holds a PhD in 'Territoires, Sociétés, Développement' from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris), and specializes in sustainable landscape design integrating mesological and phenomenological approaches.
- Teaches courses including APA-3115 (Historical Theory), APA-6508 (Proximity Landscape Workshop), and URB-6670 (Individual Research)
- Expertise: Sustainable urban projects, ecoquartiers critique, interdisciplinary research-creation
- Leads major projects like 'Lac Osisko Spectralities' (CRSH-funded) and 'Ecoquartier Louvain Est'
Her research explores innovative strategies for sustainable place-making, combining ecological, ethical, and aesthetic principles. Notable collaborations include organizing the Trilogie de l'Entre-deux interdisciplinary event (March 2024) and co-creating the Mésologie exhibition (November 2023).
Grants: Multiple CRSH-funded projects (2020-2025) focusing on post-industrial landscapes, climate-positive design, and urban hospitality. Supported by institutions like Ivanhoé Cambridge Observatory and VRM network.
Labs/Teams: Active member of VRM (Villes Régions Monde) and leads research groups addressing urban ecology and cultural-ecological symbiosis.




