Hello Rezendi, I'm currently writing a post on sustainable architecture an i would really like to use this photo to illustrate the concept of arcology.
Amazing pictures! This is a very nice and prestigious building in Montreal... Everytime I drive by habitat 67, and cant stop thinking about buying one of those cubes! Check out the units they have for sale or rent here: rslefebvre.com/Properties-for-sale-habitat-67.html
Hey im doing an analysis for Ardmore Habitat Condominiums,Singapore, done by Moshe Safdie in 1985, and I can't find enough information so I would really appreciate if someone could be of any help. Thanks - Maria Khan (ms.mariakhan@gmail.com)
i like it..... if u look closely, it has somewhat 'social spatial linkage' to it, the open terraces are visually connected to various spaces, as the social interaction is deteriorating in the typical apartment settings due to lack of 'seeing people' i think this type of project has increased chance to see people that is the first form of social interaction and hence may have the increased probability of social interaction yet providing necessary privacy.
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susandOt [deleted] 61 months ago | reply
"we need and should have more places like this." i soooo agree! this is a really beautiful shot!
Modular 60 months ago | reply
Wow, this is so amazing. I've been around Montreal in 2004 and 2007
but unfortunately never made it there.
Giramondo1 56 months ago | reply
This looks amazing!
˙Cаvin 〄 56 months ago | reply
This is amazing.
Little Grey 56 months ago | reply
superb structures.
Cairlinn 51 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Evolution of Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Gmacqueron 50 months ago | reply
Hello Rezendi,
I'm currently writing a post on sustainable architecture an i would really like to use this photo to illustrate the concept of arcology.
Would you give me the permission to use it ?
My blog, if you to see my work (in french):
gregprojetdurable.blog.ouestjob.com/
Thank you.
(PS: Sorry for langage mistake, i'm french)
Peacegogo 44 months ago | reply
hell yeah i would love to live there!!!!
Mamanon 43 months ago | reply
Great shot!
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brewbooks 42 months ago | reply
Quite an interesting dwelling
RayKay2010 38 months ago | reply
Amazing pictures! This is a very nice and prestigious building in Montreal... Everytime I drive by habitat 67, and cant stop thinking about buying one of those cubes!
Check out the units they have for sale or rent here:
rslefebvre.com/Properties-for-sale-habitat-67.html
LeszekZadlo 38 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called 100 + Viewed Best Architecture Photos (add 1, award 1), and we'd love to have this added to the group!
alsieber 38 months ago | reply
Earthquake ?
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vat_i_can 38 months ago | reply
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o palsson 37 months ago | reply
Excellent.
Frizztext 37 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called ABC-visualized, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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scleroplex 34 months ago | reply
beautiful picture :-)
ms.mariakhan 29 months ago | reply
Hey im doing an analysis for Ardmore Habitat Condominiums,Singapore, done by Moshe Safdie in 1985, and I can't find enough information so I would really appreciate if someone could be of any help. Thanks - Maria Khan (ms.mariakhan@gmail.com)
nahidthethelaman 27 months ago | reply
i like it..... if u look closely, it has somewhat 'social spatial linkage' to it, the open terraces are visually connected to various spaces, as the social interaction is deteriorating in the typical apartment settings due to lack of 'seeing people' i think this type of project has increased chance to see people that is the first form of social interaction and hence may have the increased probability of social interaction yet providing necessary privacy.
WAMdotORG 17 months ago | reply
Greetings; I am an admin from The World Architecture Map (WAM) Pool, and we'd love to have this photo added to the group!
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