Nitzan Farfel

Architecture Fellow
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Nitzan Farfel is a designer, researcher, and educator whose work interrogates adaptive infrastructure, spatial politics, and the representational tools architecture uses to render systems visible. Selected as an architecture design fellow, her projects operate across deployable design, critical documentation, and visual media — mobilizing architecture to expose the material, ecological, and narrative structures that organize contested territories. Her current project, “Amber Wars,” examines illegal amber mining in Ukraine’s Polesia region as both a territorial operation and a representational void. Farfel has practiced in Paris, Athens, Toronto, and New York, contributing to projects with Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane, Workshop-S, and ACDO. At OMA, she co-produced and co-edited Shohei Shigematsu’s monograph for a+u and contributed to partner lectures, exhibitions, and publications. Her design work spans installations and buildings at multiple scales, including the Citizen Watch installation for Baselworld 2018. As visiting assistant professor at Kansas State University, she taught studios and seminars on speculative ecologies, planetary systems, and spatial storytelling. She is currently leading the development of Kansas’ Riley County Fairgrounds and continuing to document fairgrounds across the United States for her project “Supersites.” Farfel holds a Master of Architecture from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University of Waterloo.

Courses

ARCH 258, Section 2
Fall 2026
Instructors: Nitzan Farfel
Translation
ARCH 258, Section 1
Fall 2026
Instructors: Nitzan Farfel
Translation
ARCH 552, Section 1
Fall 2026
Instructors: Ana Morcillo Pallarés, Nitzan Farfel, Meredith Miller, Ishan Pal Singh, Neal Robinson, Christian Unverzagt
Architectural Design V (2G1/3G4)
ARCH 442, Section 1
Winter 2026
Instructors: Zain Abuseir, Tess Clancy, Dawn Gilpin, Neal Robinson, Geoffrey Thün, Nitzan Farfel
Architectural Design IV (UG4)