Theorist, architect, and educator Moshe Safdie (born July 14, 1938), made his first mark on architecture with his master's thesis, where the idea for Habitat 67 originated. Catapulted to attention, Safdie has used his ground-breaking first project to develop a reputation as a prolific creator of cultural buildings, translating his radicalism into a dramatic yet sensitive style that has become popular across the world. Increasingly working in Asia and the Middle East, Safdie puts an emphasis on integrating green and public spaces into his modernist designs.
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Safdie Architects to Design Medal of Honor Museum in South Carolina
Following a national search, the National Medal of Honor Foundation has selected Safdie Architects to design its new museum and education center at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Safdie was selected for their “extensive experience with cultural projects and national monuments across the U.S. and abroad.” The National Medal of Honor Museum will bring the stories of the Medal of Honor recipients to life for visitors.
https://www.archdaily.com/561800/safdie-architects-to-design-medal-of-honor-museum-in-south-carolinaKarissa Rosenfield
Artscience Museum In Singapore / Safdie Architects
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Architects: Safdie Architects
- Year: 2011
https://www.archdaily.com/119076/artscience-museum-in-singapore-safdie-architectsAndrew Rosenberg