Nadiya Rahman

Landscape Architect , MLA, B.Arch, Associate Member OALA

Nadiya is a Landscape Architectural Designer based in Toronto with a background in architecture and a strong passion for environmentally responsive and culturally meaningful landscapes. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and pursued a Master of Landscape Architecture at SBU where her research focused on the conservation of historical landscapes and the relationship between cultural heritage and environmental design.

She is an Associate Member of the OALA and has several years of professional experience working as a landscape architectural designer with firms including FORREC, CIMA+, and Nadi Group. Her work spans projects both internationally and within North America, including parks, recreational environments, urban revitalization initiatives, and large-scale landscape developments. Earlier in her career, she also worked on heritage and conservation projects that focused on the rehabilitation of culturally significant landscapes.

Nadiya enjoys exploring how landscape design can connect ecological systems, cultural narratives, and public experience. She values collaborative and research-driven design processes and is particularly interested in creating landscapes that foster environmental stewardship, resilience, and meaningful connections between people and place.

 

Select Projects

Brookstone Sustainable Social Community Selkirk, Manitoba, Old Fort Erie Landscape Development Niagara Region, Mount Albert, Downtown Revitalization Ontario, Liberty Street Streetscape Improvement Ontario, Oakville Lakeshore Road Corridor 2774 Bovaird Drive Development City of Brampton

Services:

Landscape Architecture Design, Concept Development, Detailed Drawings & BIM Coordination, Landscape Visualization, Graphic Representation, Research and Site Analysis

Education:

Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)
Shahid Beheshti University,
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch)

Qualifications:

Landscape Architecture Associate Member, OALA, Currently completing OCAP