Founder, Place+
Marwah Garib is an urban designer and planner. Her research and practice investigate climate resilience and social equity in urban environments and infrastructures. Marwah’s work ranges from public realm design, mixed use developments, academic and health campus planning, and net-zero masterplans. With a diverse international portfolio, she has worked on projects in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Her work has been exhibited in New York, Oslo, Cairo and Hong Kong.
Marwah studied architecture at the German University in Cairo and holds a Master of Science in Urban Design from Columbia University GSAPP in New York. In 2022, she founded Place+, a data-driven, community-centered research practice aiming to design equitable and resilient places in our cities.
Marwah currently serves on the AIA Regional and Urban Design Knowledge Committee (RUDC) and AIA Orlando's Women in Architecture (WIA) committee. She is a certified urban planner by the American Institute of Certified Planners and is a WEDG associate through The Waterfront Alliance.
Courses
Rethinking Food Urbanism: Creating a More Nourishing, Equitable and Resilient Future
Join us for a lively discussion on how urban food systems can change for the better, and how architecture and urban design respond to the challenge. Our food systems are facing challenges from post-pandemic supply chain issues, a changing climate and rising conflicts. This panel explores how architecture and urban design can redesign our foodscapes to prioritize nutritious food. Hosted by Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC).
Course expires 7/25/2025