A 1968 article quoted the London Times as calling Moshe Safdie "one of the most brilliant architects in the world, rightful heir to Le Corbusier." Safdie was the designer of Habitat, Expo '67's showplace of City Housing.
Playboy magazine, of course. A current exhibit using research from Princeton University's Media + Modernity program explores how the iconic magazine covered all three in a way that linked them forever in our minds. Here, excerpts from "Playboy
Architecture, 1953-1979" on view from September 29 through February 10 at NAIM/Bureau-Europa in Maastricht, The Netherlands. All images courtesy of Princeton University's Media + Modernity program.