• Habitat 67 is a display of urban density, designed to be visible as such from the centre of old Montreal.
  • Habitat 67 is an assembly of 354 prestressed concrete cubes forming in its current configuration a total of 146 apartments.
  • “We’re now seeing many of the ideas, once held as mere utopian dreams, becoming a reality. Habitat 67’s legacy has so much more potential yet to explore.”
  • Hem İsrail hem de Kanada vatandaşı olan mimar Moshe Safdie'nin 1967 Montreal Expo için hayata geçirdiği Habitat 67 projesi hala içinde yaşanabiliyor.
  • This is Habitat 67, a housing complex that was designed by Moshe Safdie as part of his graduate thesis while studying architecture at McGill University.
  • Habitat 67, also known as Habitat, is an experimental housing complex and architectural landmark in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Habitat 67. 07/30/2012. ... Habitat 67 comprises 354 identical, prefabricated concrete forms arranged in various combinations, reaching up to 12 storeys in height.
  • View in gallery habitat-67_1. In 1967, Montreal, Quebec held Expo 67, one of the largest and most successful World’s Fair gatherings of the 20th Century.
  • The legacy of Habitat 67, Canada (© Wikimedia). Fact-File: Architects: Safdie Architects. Location: Habitat 67 is located in Montreal, Quebec. Year: 1967, Built.
  • Get all the full story on Hillside, from the genesis of Habitat 67 to how Unreal Engine and RealityCapture helped bring Safdie's original vision to life.