The visualization retains a high level of detail for a model of its scale. (Courtesy Epic Games) Neoscape worked closely with Safdie Architects to realize the digital model of Habitat 67’s original ...
A warm wind sweeps through a cavernous grey concrete courtyard at Habitat 67, the iconic complex of stacked, interlocking modular residential units located on an artificial peninsula across from ...
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Montreal's Habitat 67 has a $750K condo for sale & it's like a time capsule inside (PHOTOS)
If you have ever dreamed of living inside a museum piece without freezing your bank account, this may be your shot. A rare Habitat 67 condo recently hit the market in Montreal, and unlike most units ...
In 1967 Montréal hosted one of the most successful Expos in history. The experimental neighbourhood Habitat 67 was one of the event’s showpieces and the Centre de Design at the UQAM (Université du ...
An idea for dense mixed-income living in city centers got a showcase in the 1960s but didn’t catch on. Could something like this work in Boston? The camera flies like a bird through an apartment ...
Over 100,000 archival items produced by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie during his illustrious 50-year career, including sketches, models, drawings, and letters will be donated to McGill ...
An iconic housing development in Montreal, Habitat 67, has been fully rendered in Unreal Engine. However, it isn’t exactly like the one that exists today. Rather, this project has rendered the ...
When a building looks like a giant concrete insect colony, it attracts a lot of attention. Habitat 67, the residential complex in Montreal designed by architect Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World’s Fair, ...
Habitat 67, designed by the Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie as the Canadian Pavilion for the World Exposition of 1967, was originally intended as an experimental solution for high-quality ...
The duplex apartment that architect Moshe Safdie designed for himself in his brutalist Habitat 67 complex in Montreal has opened to the public, after a major restoration completed by his firm. Safdie ...
Photographer James Brittain has revisited the Habitat 67 housing estate in Montreal 50 years after it first opened. The building, designed by Israeli/Canadian architect Moshe Safdie, has become one of ...
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