Habitat 67
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HABITAT 67, or simply Habitat, is a model community and housing complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, designed by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. It was originally conceived as his master's thesis at the School of Architecture at McGill University and then built as a pavilion for Expo 67, the World's Fair held from April to October 1967. It is at 2600 Avenue Pierre-Dupuy on the Marc-Drouin Quay next to the Saint Lawrence River. Habitat 67 is widely considered an architectural landmark and one of the most recognizable buildings in both Montreal and Canada.
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Avenue Pierre-Dupuy, Montreal Ville-Marie
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N 45.5 ° | E -73.543888888889 ° |
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Habitat 67
Avenue Pierre-Dupuy
H3C 6N3 Montreal, Ville-Marie
Quebec, Canada
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