Prix du XXe siècle — 2007 Recipient | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Prix du XXe siècle — 2007 Recipient

Habitat '67 (1967)
Architect(s): 

Moshe Safdie, FRAIC, and David, Barott, Boulva, Associated Architects

Montreal
QC
Award Category: 
Prix du XXe siècle

A major theme exhibition of the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal, Habitat pioneered the design and implementation of three-dimensional prefabricated units of habitation.

Three hundred sixty-five construction modules connect to create 158 residences. These range in size from 600-square-foot one-bedroom dwellings to 1,800-square-foot four-bedroom dwellings. In all, there are fifteen different housing types. Stepped back in their modular placement, each residence has its own roof garden. Play areas for young children are provided throughout the project.

All the parts of the building, including the units, the pedestrian streets, and the elevator cores, participate as load-carrying members. The units are connected to each other by post-tensioning, high-tension rods, cables, and welding, all of which combine to form a continuous suspension system.

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