Moshe Safdie is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist and architect. Embracing a comprehensive and humane design philosophy, Safdie is committed to architecture that supports and enhances a project's program; that is informed by geographic, social, and cultural elements that define a place; and that responds to human needs and aspirations.

A Look Back at Habitat ’67 with Moshe Safdie
The architect reflects on his visionary experiment in modular housing and shares his thoughts on the future of prefabrication.
A Pair of Fashion Insiders Renovate a Flat in Moshe Safdie’s Habitat ’67
They wanted their unit—one of 148 in the landmark prefab housing complex—to harmonize with the Montreal building’s original...
Moshe Safdie’s Son Reflects on Growing Up in His Father’s Visionary Prefab Experiment, Habitat ’67
“As it happens, Habitat’s groundbreaking also coincided with the realization of another of my father’s projects: me. And thus...