• Habitat 67, or simply Habitat, is a housing complex at Cité du Havre, on the Saint Lawrence River, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, designed by...
  • Habitat67 is a private residence and cannot be toured, but it is worth a visit, if only for the exterior view, as it looks more impressive in real life than in any photo.
  • Housing was one of the main themes of Expo 67 and Habitat 67 became a thematic pavilion visited by thousands of visitors.
  • http://www.space1999.net/…ellarium13/habitat-67.htm. ... http://www.journaldemontreal.com/…nite-a-habitat-67.
  • Habitat 67, designed by Moshe Safdie, bestowed historic monument status. Press release from the office of the Minister of Culture for Quebec
  • 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.
  • Habitat 67 is attributable to the architectural style of Brutalism and Structuralism and is considered a European-style imitation of the style of Japanese Metabolists.
  • 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?
  • Thinking about the task’s criticalness in “A glance back at habitat67” Safdie expressed that “Habitat 67 contains is two ideas in one.
  • Habitat 67 is a display of urban density, designed to be visible as such from the centre of old Montreal.