
Blockitecture: Habitat
Habitat is the first in the Blockitecture® series. The forms were inspired by Habitat 67, a housing complex and pavilion designed by Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Canada.
Details:Â
- Recommended for Ages 6 and up
- New Zealand pine, water-based paint
- Includes: 10 towers
Designed by James Paulius for Areaware. He was born in Chicago, IL. and graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2013. Paulius has an interest in designing products that integrate people with their environment to promote creativity, curiosity and joy. His belief in our ability to influence society and culture through the conscious creation of our environment inspires him to design artifacts that are sensitive towards the effects they have on humans.
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Blockitecture: Habitat
Habitat is the first in the Blockitecture® series. The forms were inspired by Habitat 67, a housing complex and pavilion designed by Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Canada.
Details:Â
- Recommended for Ages 6 and up
- New Zealand pine, water-based paint
- Includes: 10 towers
Designed by James Paulius for Areaware. He was born in Chicago, IL. and graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2013. Paulius has an interest in designing products that integrate people with their environment to promote creativity, curiosity and joy. His belief in our ability to influence society and culture through the conscious creation of our environment inspires him to design artifacts that are sensitive towards the effects they have on humans.
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Habitat is the first in the Blockitecture® series. The forms were inspired by Habitat 67, a housing complex and pavilion designed by Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Canada.
Details:Â
- Recommended for Ages 6 and up
- New Zealand pine, water-based paint
- Includes: 10 towers
Designed by James Paulius for Areaware. He was born in Chicago, IL. and graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2013. Paulius has an interest in designing products that integrate people with their environment to promote creativity, curiosity and joy. His belief in our ability to influence society and culture through the conscious creation of our environment inspires him to design artifacts that are sensitive towards the effects they have on humans.




















