Safdie Architects
Safdie Architects

Safdie Architects is an international architecture and urban design studio known for creating transformative, humanistic environments that elevate the experience of daily life. Founded by Moshe Safdie in 1964, the practice is driven by a commitment to bold design ideas rooted in cultural context, geographic specificity, and social purpose. With offices in Boston, Jerusalem, Singapore, and Shanghai, Safdie Architects has realized iconic projects around the globe—from Habitat 67 in Montréal to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, Jewel Changi Airport, and the Raffles City Chongqing. Their diverse portfolio spans civic, cultural, residential, and commercial typologies, consistently addressing complex urban challenges with poetic and pragmatic design solutions. At the core of their practice is an exploration of light, openness, and connectivity to nature. Safdie Architects champions the idea that architecture must serve people first, prioritizing livability, sustainability, and the creation of meaningful public spaces across scales.