Habitat

David Dossett


$250.00




**Step Back to 1967 with “Habitat” by David Dossett! ✨
** Feeling nostalgic? Do you remember the magic of Expo 67 in Montréal?  If you were lucky enough to experience it, you know how unforgettable it was. The whole world came together to celebrate innovation and culture. While most of the Expo 67 structures were temporary, one iconic masterpiece still stands today: Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67. David Dossett’s latest painting, *“Habitat”* (acrylic on canvas, 10" x 10"), captures this architectural gem and its enduring spirit. The artwork depicts two people approaching Habitat 67, with the iconic Expo 67 red and blue signs welcoming them. This nostalgic piece invites you to relive the excitement of the era. **About Habitat 67** Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67 was an experiment in urban living, showcasing prefabricated modular construction. The structure consists of 354 interlocking concrete units, forming 146 residences that feel like standalone homes, each with its own terrace. The design was revolutionary, blending community living with privacy and green spaces. Today, Habitat 67 remains a celebrated symbol of innovative design and modern architecture. David’s painting not only celebrates this timeless architectural marvel but also evokes the joy, curiosity, and wonder of Expo 67.  **Discover “Habitat” in person at Martello Alley or Martello on Brock!**  
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