Residential complex Habitat 67 is an extraordinary looki residential complex which is located on the Saint Lawrence River in Montreal, Canada. this basically a pavilion housing one of the world’s largest exhibitions, Expo 67 held in 1967 and considered to be the most successful World’s Fair of the 20th century. Habitat 67 was designed by Moshe Safdie and, as it was written on the official site, soon became the “place to be for some 148 singles, couples and families which have made it their main residence, but as well a real community with a quality of life envied throughout Canada”.look at the extraordinary living house here
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