• Hem İsrail hem de Kanada vatandaşı olan mimar Moshe Safdie'nin 1967 Montreal Expo için hayata geçirdiği Habitat 67 projesi hala içinde yaşanabiliyor.
  • habitat 67. Habitat 67 in Montreal designed in the 1960’s by architect Moshe Safdie when he was just 24 years of age.
  • AD spoke with Moshe Safdie and a former resident of the iconic Brutalist housing development about living inside the top level apartment of Habitat 67.
  • In 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.
  • Etkinlik süresince hem bizatihi sergi nesnesi olarak hem de kısmen Expo lojmanı olarak hizmet veren Habitat 67, bugün müstakil konut olarak kullanılıyor.
  • Despite the project’s Modernist credentials, Safdie took much of his inspiration for Habitat67 from medieval hill towns in the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
  • 2. Habitat 67 was originally a part of Expo 67 Habitat 67 was originally intended to be a pavilion at Montreal’s Expo 67, the 1967 World’s Fair.
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  • Year built: 1964 to 1967. Habitat 67 is, without question, one of the most important and iconic multi-family developments globally.
  • 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.