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2600, avenue Pierre-Dupuy, Montreal, Canada
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2024
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2024

Housing complex designed by young architect Moshe Safdie for his graduation project at McGill University.

Designed by the young architect Moshe Safdie for his graduation project at McGill University, Habitat 67 took shape for the World's Fair held in Montreal in 1967. Classified as a historic monument in 2009, the housing complex located across from the Old Port does not go unnoticed. For the past few years, guided tours have been organized during the summer season: an opportunity to see this atypical work up close, composed of 354 prefabricated concrete units arranged around vast passages and large terraces. And what a view!


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