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Montreal's Habitat 67, ... It’s an idealized urban housing project, known as Habitat 67, that the Somerville-based architect Moshe Safdie designed for the 1967 Montreal World’s Fair.
Architect Moshe Safdie poses at Habitat 67 during the unveiling of a stamp depicting his famous stacked housing complex. More than 50 years after it was built, the Habitat style of construction is ...
Moshe Safdie Unit Renovation at Habitat 67, 2018 (Courtesy McGill University) Fondation Habitat 67, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the property for public and educational use, ...
Architectural photographer James Brittain has explored the hidden nooks and apartments of Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67, offering a glimpse of day-to-day life in the famous brutalist complex in ...
Architects have finally completed Montreal's legendary Habitat 67 inside Unreal Engine. ... a virtual rendition of Moshe Safdie's original vision for Montreal's brutalist Habitat 67 housing complex.
The dramatic Habitat 2.0 proposal draws inspiration from Moshe Sadie’s Habitat 67, a similarly experimental and blocky housing complex in Montreal that’s also widely revered as a major ...
Austrian architect Chris Precht says Moshe Safdie's Habitat '67 building in Montreal inspired his new tree-like tower that he wants to build in Toronto.
Reaching up into the sky in Bishan, Singapore is Moshe Safdie's recently completed development, and aptly named, Sky Habitat. Safdie's design includes ...