SAFDIE, MOSHE


Meaning of SAFDIE, MOSHE in English

born July 14, 1938, Haifa, Palestine [now in Israel] Canadian-Israeli architect who designed Habitat '67 at the site of Expo 67, a year-long international exhibition at Montreal. Habitat '67 was a prefabricated concrete housing complex comprising three clusters of individual apartment units arranged like irregularly stacked blocks along a zigzagged framework. This bold experiment in prefabricated housing using modular units aroused intense international interest at the time, though it failed to inaugurate a trend toward the mass production of such low-cost units. Educated at McGill University School of Architecture in Montreal, Safdie began his career (1962) in the offices of Philadelphia architect Louis I. Kahn. He subsequently opened his own architectural offices in Montreal, Jerusalem, and Boston. Later works by Safdie include Habitat Puerto Rico (196872), a modular-housing system in San Juan; Yeshivat Porat Joseph Rabbinical College, with dormitories, teaching facilities, library, and synagogue, in Jerusalem (197179); Coldspring New Town, commissioned by the city of Baltimore, a plan for a new town, including residences and related public and service buildings (1971); and Wailing Wall Plaza, in the Old City, Jerusalem (1974). Safdie became professor of urban design and director of the urban-design centre of the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1978.

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