Habitat '67

Habitat 67 is a housing complex and landmark located on the Marc-Drouin Quay on the Saint Lawrence River at 2600, Pierre Dupuy Avenue in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its design was created by architect Moshe Safdie based on his master's thesis at McGill University and built as part of Expo 67. (45°30′00″N 73°32′37″W / 45.5°N 73.54361°W / 45.5; -73.54361) Expo 67 was nicknamed "Man and his World", taken from Antoine de Saint Exupéry's memoir Terre... more

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Moshe Safdie

Moshe Safdie, CC, FAIA (born July 14, 1938) is an architect and urban designer. He was born in the city of Haifa, British Mandate for Palestine. He moved with his family to Montreal, Canada when he was 15 years old. An excellent student, he studied architecture at McGill University and apprenticed...
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  • -73.5436
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