Other prominent monuments of Expo 67 include Moshe Safdie’s innovative housing complex Habitat 67 and Buckminster Fuller’s oversized geodesic dome. At the time, the metal structure was home to the U.S ...
Since the major event propelled Montreal into the international spotlight, the number of symbols and visual reminders from the Expo 67 era has dwindled.
Canadian multidisciplinary design firm Lemay recently revitalized a core area on the site of Expo 67, the 1967 International and Universal Exposition that was held in Montreal and is considered the ...
In the countdown to Canada’s Expo 67, it was 878 days since the morning in 1964 when the first dump truck dropped the first load of fill into the St. Lawrence River off Montreal. All that seemed a ...
Groovy hostess uniforms, exotic food, cutting edge design and architecture, multi-media exhibitions – well before the term "multi-media" became part of our cultural fabric – virtually everyone who was ...
To the roar of cannons and fire works bursting in air, Montreal’s Expo 67, last week closed down the turnstiles to what had been, by almost all measures, the most successful world’s fair in history.
Encompassing a Buckminster Fuller–designed geodesic dome and an Alexander Calder sculpture, the intervention shows how the city is rethinking its world’s fair treasures. The contemporary urban fabric ...
Since the major event propelled Montreal into the international spotlight, the number of symbols and visual reminders from the Expo 67 era has dwindled.
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