Habitat 67 in Montreal, Canada by Moshe Safdie The Habitat 67 is an iconic building situated on a man-made peninsula south of the Old Port section of Montreal, Quebec. It was build as part of the Expo67 World Fair titled “Man and his world.” It was designed by Israeli-born Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. Fresh out Continue reading
Month: May 2019
The Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany by Daniel Libeskind
The Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany by Daniel Libeskind The Jewish Museum in Berlin might be one of the most important buildings in Daniel Libeskind’s career. The Polish-American architect was born to holocaust-survivor parents (on May 12, 1946) and in his own words it influenced his design: “It’s important not to repress the trauma, it’s Continue reading