Habitat67





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Habitat 67 is undoubtedly one of the most famous buildings of Montreal around the world. This set of concrete was originally conceived as a pilot project for Expo 67 by Moshe Safdie, then a young student of architecture at McGill. The Habitat or Housing was a major topic of the International Exhibition of 1967, “Terre des Hommes”.

168 apartments are placed in a structure, making no apartment having an adjacent wall with other block.

The whole complex is made of 354 precast concrete boxes (146 houses/apartments) and built on an artificial peninsula built by widening the protection levee flood built in the 19 th century. The huge structure integrates wonderfully small streets and terraces and offers a spectacular view to its residents.



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   Architecture - appartement

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Mile-end

5253 Avenue du Parc

5253, avenue du Parc

1982 6 Floors
1 images
Côte-Saint-Luc

Tour Sunnybrooke Tower

7905, chemin de la Côte St-Luc / Sunnybrooke

1981 15 Floors
1 images
Côte-Saint-Luc

Tiffany Towers

6785, croissant Korczak

1980 15 Floors
1 images
Côte-Saint-Luc

Manoir Mackle II

6635, chemin Mackle

1980 12 Floors

Building achieved the same year (1967)

    Downtown

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   Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1967)
    See History of Montreal Section
  • International exhibition
  • Opening of the Bridge-Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine
  • Opening of the Décarie motorway
  • First Saturday of Expo 67: 423,000 visitors on the site
  • A fifty millionth visitor enters Expo 67, one day before events ends
  Facts about Montreal

  • Montreal Metro has 65 Stations
  • 883 Km of railroad criss-cross the city
  • 19 bridges surround Montréal city
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