Habitat 67, a revolutionary housing complex in Montreal designed by architect Moshe Safdie, took approximately three years to build, with construction starting in 1964 and completing in 1967. The project was initially conceived as part of Expo 67, a world's fair celebrating Canada's centennial. Despite its rapid construction, the design and planning phases took several years prior to the actual building process.
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