Revisited: Habitat 67 is a series of photographs I made at Habitat 67, the experimental housing complex in Montreal, Canada, designed by Moshe Safdie for the 1967 World Exposition. The series explores how the complex is being inhabited and used, and how its public and private spaces have aged and have been adapted over time. Habitat 67 is formally breathtaking, but I chose to concentrate on specific moments spent in places and the feeling and experience of being there.