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Dr. Leila Marie Farah

Leila-Marie Farah
Professor
DPLG, MArch, PhD, MRAIC
DepartmentArchitectural Science
Areas of ExpertiseEcological Design; Food Systems; Urban Agriculture; Inclusive Design; Public Health
ARC-312
416-979-5000 ext. 556490

Areas of Specialization

Urban ecology and design

Inclusive and healthy cities

Community participation and design

Integrated design

Education

Year University Degree
2011 McGill University PhD
2006 McGill University MArch
2004 Ecole Nationale Sup茅rieure d鈥橝rchitecture Paris-Malaquais DPLG

Selected Courses

Course Code Course Title
ASC 301 Design Studio II
ASC 403 Site Development and Planning
ARC 720 Architecture Studio
AR8016 Current Topics in Architectural Praxis

Spotlight

An academic focusing on ecology, design and inclusive cities, Farah鈥檚 award-winning research explores the different modes by which food moves from field to table to waste. 鈥淚t is important that we understand the origin of our food,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd to link production and consumption areas through those food flows.鈥

Her case studies have spanned across cities and have ranged from grain silos, sugar refineries, distilleries, community gardens and markets to waste processing plants. Protein also interests her鈥攊ncluding insects, which Farah believes can play an increasing role in our food systems.

No matter what food network she鈥檚 studying, Farah hopes her work will inspire us to reduce our environmental impact. 鈥淭he more we know, the more informed our choices can be.鈥

Leila-Marie Farah

鈥淲e think of food as perishable, but it has a lasting impact on landscapes, neighborhoods and peoples鈥 lives.鈥

Selected Works

Mobs and Microbes cover page
Project: Vivarium. Team: Farah, Good, Gorgolewski and Han.

Project: Vivarium. Team: Farah, Good, Gorgolewski and Han.

  • 2021: Dean's Scholarly Research and Creative Activities Award 2021. Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science.
  • 2019: Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes acad茅miques de la R茅publique fran莽aise.
  • 2017: Merit award for excellence. International Making Cities Livable. Public places for community, democratic dialogue, health and equity. Entry: Edible Campus.Building communities. Co-recipients: Vikram Bhatt and Leila M. Farah.
  • 2017: Outstanding Papers & Design Works Award recipient, 26th International Union of Architects 2017 Seoul World Congress
  • 2015: Honorable mention. New York City Sky Condo international competition. Entry: Vivarium. Project leader.
  • 2012: Jonathan King Student Medal for Excellence in Architectural and Environmental Research. Architectural Research Centers Consortium, awarded by McGill University
  • 2006-2009: Dean鈥檚 Doctoral Student Recruitment Award, McGill University
  • 2008: National Urban Design Award in the urban fragments category, member of the lead team. Awarded jointly by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects. Entry: 鈥楳aking the Edible Campus.鈥
  • 2010: Recognition at the Gala of Research on the Environment and Sustainability (Gala de reconnaissance en environnement et en d茅veloppement durable de Montr茅al). Entry: 鈥楲e Jardin du Roulant.鈥 Member of the lead team.
  • 2008: Alvaro Ortega scholarship, McGill University
  • 2007: Collection Research Grant, Canadian Centre for Architecture
  • 2005: Norbert Schoenauer and David Farley Fellowship, McGill University
  • Farah, Leila M. and Samantha L. Martin. 2023. Mobs & Microbes: Global Perspectives on Market Halls, Civic Order and Public Health. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
  • Bhatt, Vikram and Leila Farah. 2016. 鈥淐ultivating Montreal: A brief history of citizens and institutions integrating urban agriculture in the city.鈥 Urban Agriculture & Regional Food Systems. American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America Volume 1, issue 1: 1-12.
  • Farah, Leila. 2016. 鈥淢eatscapes: Spaces and processes associated to subsistence livestock.鈥 CuiZine. The journal of Canadian food cultures. McGill University Library, Volume 7, issue. 2.
  • Farah, Leila and Michael Good. 2016. 鈥淥rganics Shaped by and Shaping the Constructed Environment.鈥 The international journal of the constructed environment. Volume 7, issue 1: 1-17.
  • Farah, Leila, Michael Good, Mark Gorgolewski and John Han. 2016. 鈥淰ivarium.鈥 Landscapes I Paysages Magazine, Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, Naylor Publications vol.18. no.2: 46-47.
  • Bhatt, Vikram and Leila M. Farah (eds). 2009. Designing Edible Landscapes. Open House International. 34.2. London.