Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada. Architect: Moshie Safdie, 1967. Interior view from mezzanine.


The Peart Weisgerber residence is a refurbished private apartment within Habitat 67 in Montreal, an experimental housing complex designed in 1967 by Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. The complex was originally completed to house delegates to the international exposition hosted by the city in the same year. The Peart Weisgerber apartment, consisting of three stripped out concrete cubes, has been overhauled to create a modern and timeless classic.


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