The architecture of Moshe Safdie: A man of the world
Legos are more than a toy for the world-famous architect Moshe Safdie. They were the inspiration for one of his most famous works. Martha Teichner has the portrait of an artist on top of the world.

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If Walls Could Talk: Architect Moshe Safdie Shares his Life in Architecture

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The History of the Failed Habitat Puerto Rico | Architecture Stories

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AD Interviews: Moshe Safdie

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Archive History: The Story of Habitat 67 by Moshe Safdie

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MOSHE SAFDIE | Humanizing Megascale

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IF WALLS COULD SPEAK: AN EVENING WITH MOSHE SAFDIE

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Exploring the Hillside Sample Project with Safdie Architects and Neoscape | Unreal Engine

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7 Architects: Bridging Cultures in a Global World

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Habitat 67 | Open House TV

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How a 23-Year-Old Solved Urban Sprawl

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Looking back at Frank Gehry’s building-bending feats

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The Future of Housing that Wasn't

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Starting from Scratch: Inspiring Story of Becoming an Architect Entrepreneur

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Moshe Safdie interview: Habitat 67 | Architecture | Dezeen

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Moshe Safdie – On Failure, Fairy Tales, and the Buildings That Last

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I.M. Pei: Building China Modern | Full Documentary | American Masters | PBS

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Floating cities, the LEGO House and other architectural forms of the future | Bjarke Ingels

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Seeing Beyond the Brief: Safdie Architects

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Constructing A Building From Found Blueprints

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