- designingbuildings.co.uk wiki/Habitat_67Habitat 67 comprises 354 prefabricated stacked concrete modules arranged in various geometric configurations to reach 12 storeys in height.
- architectural-review.com buildings/revisit-…Habitat 67 is a display of urban density, designed to be visible as such from the centre of old Montreal.
- montreal.for91days.com habitat-67/Perhaps the most iconic piece of architecture in Montreal is Habitat 67, designed by Israeli/Canadian architect Moshe Safdie for the city’s World Expo.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Montreal Habitat 67We invite you to discover Habitat 67, the residential complex imagined by Moshe Safdie as part of Expo 67, the Montreal 1967 Universal Exhibition.
- thecanadianencyclopedia.ca en/article/habitat-67In its built form, Habitat 67 is an iconic cluster of 354 interconnected, concrete boxes. Each box is about 600 sq. feet and weighs 90 tons.
- strangebuildings.com habitat-67-montreal-canada/Architect Moshe Safdie, a Canadian-Israeli architect still in his 20s at the time, was the mastermind behind Habitat 67’s unique conception.
- manchesterhistory.net architecture/1960/…Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada. Architect. ... On his website he says that Habitat, " ... was the major theme exhibition of the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal.
- viatravelers.com Habitat 67 in Montreal: World’s Most Incredible Thesis…Habitat 67; the revolution of city living. How did this building become such a monument? And what made this architectural design idea fade over time?
- archestudy.com rethinking-modularity-a-case-study…The legacy of Habitat 67, Canada (© Wikimedia). Fact-File: Architects: Safdie Architects. Location: Habitat 67 is located in Montreal, Quebec. Year: 1967, Built.
- britannica.com place/Habitat-67Despite the project’s Modernist credentials, Safdie took much of his inspiration for Habitat ’67 from medieval hill towns in the Mediterranean and the Middle East.