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From Habitat 67 to Marina Bay Sands, Moshe Safdie has been designing at the mega-scale for 7 decades.
A digital model of Habitat 67 by Neoscape and Safdie Architects fully realizes the intentions of the development Safdie originally designed.
McGill University will receive archival drawings, models, sketches, from the career of Moshe Safdie, along with his Habitat 67 apartment.
Habitat 67, the residential complex in Montreal designed by architect Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World’s Fair, is still flooded almost daily with busloads of tourists and camera-wielding interlopers.
After more than 50 years designing buildings around the world, renowned Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie is donating his professional archive to the Montreal university where he got his start.
Influential architect Moshe Safdie is giving blocks of Montreal history to McGill University, donating his vast archives as well as his personal apartment in the groundbreaking Habitat 67 project.
Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67 Is Fully Realized in Unreal Engine: Thanks to Epic Games, the full vision of the architectural wonder can now be visualized and explored.
By now an architectural classic, Safdie ’s Habitat ’67 represents a highly influential vision for a community-oriented, nature-infused urban housing model, and at the same time, a critical ...
Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie is gifting his personal unit at the brutalist-style Habitat 67 housing complex to his alma mater in Montreal.
Safdie on Tuesday announced he was donating more than 100,000 pieces to McGill University, including his thesis that led to the Habitat 67 apartment complex, and his own personal unit in the building.
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