- 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 inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada . Its design was created by architectMoshe Safdie based on his master's thesis atMcGill University and built as part ofExpo 67 .(coord|45|30|00|N|73|32|37|W|display=inline,title|type:landmark_scale:2500)History
Expo 67 was nicknamed "Man and his World", taken from
Antoine de Saint Exupéry 's memoir "Terre des hommes", (literally "Land of Men", translated as "Wind, Sand and Stars ". Housing was one of the main themes of Expo 67. Habitat 67 then became a thematic pavilion visited by thousands of visitors who came from around the world. During Expo 67 it was also the temporary residence of the many dignitaries coming to Montreal.It was designed to integrate the variety and diversity of scattered private
home s with the economics and density of a modernapartment building .Modular , interlocking concrete forms define the space. The project was designed to createaffordable housing with close but private quarters, each equipped with agarden . The building was believed to illustrate the new lifestyle people would live in increasingly crowded cities around the world. [Rémillard, 195.]The complex was originally meant to be vastly larger. Ironically, the building's units are now quite expensive rather than "affordable" due to its architectural cachet. It is owned by its tenants who formed a limited partnership that purchased the building from the
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation in 1985.Adjacent surf spot
* Habitat 67 has lent its name to a
standing wave in the rapids adjacent to the complex, which has become a popular destination forriver surfing [ [http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/060905/hsg2.html Surf's Up] from theMontreal Mirror ] [ [http://www.2imagine.net/construction/habitat.html Habitat 67 Wave] , from www.2imagine.net ] .See also
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Apartment building (Red Brick Flats inLimehouse , East London)Notes
References
* Rémillard, Francois. "Montreal architecture: A Guide to Styles and Buildings." Montreal: Meridian Press, 1990.
*cite journal|url=http://www.walrusmagazine.com/u/register/teaser.php?ref=2008.02-architecture-montreal-habitat |title=For Everyone A Garden |first=Adele |last=Weder |journal=The Walrus |date=January–February 2008 |volume=5 |issue=1 |pages=88–93External links
* [http://www.space1999.net/~sorellarium13/habitat-67.htm Habitat 67 Then and Now] from SORELLARIUM:13
* [http://www.habitat67.com/ Habitat 67] Habitat 67 web site
* [http://www.msafdie.com/ Moshe Safdie] Moshe Safdie and Associates web site
* [http://expo67.morenciel.com/an_expo67/pavilion/theme/habitat_67.htm Habitat 67 and the Expo 67]
* [http://cac.mcgill.ca/safdie/habitat/ McGill] Habitat 67 web page (in the McGill Safdie Hypermedia Archive, an Industry Canada sponsored project)
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Habitat_67.html Habitat '67] Great Buildings Online
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