Moshe Safdie. More than 50 percent of my work is unbuilt

The sixth episode of the Time-Space-Existence series features a short interview with Moshe Safdie, author of the Habitat 67 housing complex in Montréal.

As part of the Time-Space-Existence series, PLANE–SITE interviewed Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. One of the world’s most influential modernists, Safdie is known for his environmentally-ambitious projects and bold forms. He ponders on his own legacy and that of his Habitat 67, the designs that will never be built, and what he believes has made his work so timeless.

Time-Space-Existence: Moshe Safdie

  Shafdie discusses the necessity of remaining responsive to a building’s purpose as an architect, and why he felt it necessary to subordinate himself — rather than simply repeat Habitat 67’s geometric design method throughout his career. He also discusses why many of his projects were never built, and why he doesn’t consider this to be a bad thing. For him, some of his most significant work remained only on paper.

Img.1 Moshe Safdie, Columbus Center, NY, 1987. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.2 Moshe Safdie, Columbus Center, NY, 1987. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.3 Moshe Safdie, Columbus Center, NY, 1987. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.4 Moshe Safdie, Columbus Center, section. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.5 Moshe Safdie, Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2004. Photo Alan Karchmer
Img.6 Moshe Safdie, Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2004. Photo Alan Karchmer
Img.7 Moshe Safdie, Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2004. Photo Alan Karchmer
Img.8 Moshe Safdie, Ben Gurion International Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2004. Photo Alan Karchmer
Img.9 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.10 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.11 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.12 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.13 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.14 Moshe Safdie, Crystal Bridges, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.15 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo Jerry Spearman
Img.16 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo Studio Graetz
Img.17 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo Tim Hursley
Img.18 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo Sam Tata
Img.19 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo James Brittain
Img.20 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, sketch. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.21 Moshe Safdie, Habitat 67, Montréal, 1967. Photo Studio Graetz

Produced by PLANE–SITE, the video has been commissioned by the GAA Foundation and funded by the ECC in the run-up to the Time-Space-Existence exhibition during next Venice Architecture Biennale, opening May 2018.

Img.1 Moshe Safdie, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, 2019. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.2 Moshe Safdie, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, 2019. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.3 Moshe Safdie, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, 2019. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.4 Moshe Safdie, Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, 2019. Courtesy Safdie Architects
Img.5 Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, United States of America, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.6 Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, United States of America, 2011. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.7 Moshe Safdie, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1988. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.8 Moshe Safdie, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1988. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.9 Moshe Safdie, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1988. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.10 Moshe Safdie, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1988. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.11 Moshe Safdie, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada 1988. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.12 Moshe Safdie, United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America, 2009. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.13 Moshe Safdie, United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America, 2009. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.14 Moshe Safdie, United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America, 2009. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.15 Moshe Safdie, United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America, 2009. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.16 Moshe Safdie, United States Institute of Peace Headquarters, Washington DC, United States of America, 2009. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.17 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.18 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.19 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005. Photo Timothy Hursley
Img.20 Moshe Safdie, Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005. Photo Timothy Hursley
  • form 26 May to 25 November 2018
  • 16th International Architecture Exhibition
  • Time–Space–Existence
  • PLANE–SITE / plane-site.com
  • GAA Foundation
  • European Cultural Centre
  • Palazzo Bembo, Riva del Carbon 4793-4785, Venice
  • Palazzo Mora, Strada Nova 3659, Venice