• Habitat 67 is a display of urban density, designed to be visible as such from the centre of old Montreal.
  • 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.
  • We invite you to discover Habitat 67, the residential complex imagined by Moshe Safdie as part of Expo 67, the Montreal 1967 Universal Exhibition.
  • Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada. Architect. ... On his website he says that Habitat, " ... was the major theme exhibition of the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal.
  • 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.
  • Architect Moshe Safdie, a Canadian-Israeli architect still in his 20s at the time, was the mastermind behind Habitat 67’s unique conception.
  • The legacy of Habitat 67, Canada (© Wikimedia). Fact-File: Architects: Safdie Architects. Location: Habitat 67 is located in Montreal, Quebec. Year: 1967, Built.
  • Habitat 67, designed by Moshe Safdie, bestowed historic monument status. Press release from the office of the Minister of Culture for Quebec
  • habitat 67. Habitat 67 in Montreal designed in the 1960’s by architect Moshe Safdie when he was just 24 years of age.
  • Hem İsrail hem de Kanada vatandaşı olan mimar Moshe Safdie'nin 1967 Montreal Expo için hayata geçirdiği Habitat 67 projesi hala içinde yaşanabiliyor.