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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.
In a new memoir, Safdie looks back on his high-profile projects—and the ones that got away. Born in 1938 in Haifa, Palestine (now Israel), Safdie and his family were present for the founding of ...
Luxury Homes; Moshe Safdie’s Habitat 67, an Architectural Icon, Arrives at a Crossroads The 55-year-old residential complex in Montreal was designed for community.
For more than 50 years, architect Moshe Safdie has created some of the most eye-catching and mesmerizing projects across the world. With Habitat ’67 in Montreal, Safdie transformed urban living ...
[SINGAPORE] Fifteen years ago, when the glitzy Marina Bay Sands (MBS) with its avant-garde architecture opened for business, ...
Safdie gave us a tour of the new home of the Kansas City Symphony, Ballet and Lyric Opera, two state-of-the-art spaces united by a multi-tiered lobby with sweeping views of the city, on the north ...
Moshe Safdie’s new Guerin Pavillion at the Skirball Cultural Center offers a light-filled natural setting for conferences and gatherings. Photo by ...
For Exploration Place’s 20th anniversary in Wichita, Kansas, internationally known architect Moshe Safdie has good memories about designing the science museum. ... home to Wonderland Park.