View of two sectgone shaped buildings that were part of the exhibition pavilion 'Man the Producer' at Expo '67. The buildings are pictured across the St. Lawrence River, with the river in view. Annotation reads, 'Expo', 'Man the Explorer', 'St Helene' and '(1) of panorama.' Slide is numbered 9.
View of a large crowd of people gathered around the Canadian Pavilion exhibition at Expo '67. Pictured in the image is an installation that was called the 'People's Tree'. Annotation on slide reads, 'Canada' and 'N.D'. Slide is numbered 78.
View of an exhibition that was called the 'Indians of Canada' pavilion at Expo '67. This exhibition was set up as a separate entity to the various provincial Canadian pavilions and presented stories of colonial resistance. The pavilion also housed contemporay art. The totem pole pictured was carved by Kwakwaka’wakw artists Tony Hunt and Henry Hunt. Annotiation on slide reads, 'Native Indian' and 'N.D'. and is numbered 83.
View of 'Habitat' or 'Habitat 67' as presented at Expo '67. Habitat is a housing complex at Cité du Havre in Montreal, Quebec that was designed by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie and built for Expo '67. Annotiation on slide reads, 'Habitant' and is numbered 7.
A view of Expo '67 with various pavilions pictured. The German pavilion can be seen in the back right corner and the Cuban pavilion to the right. In front are two red and white striped tents and people gathered on the side of the St. Lawrence River. Annotation on slide reads, 'Expo', 'German theme: Man the Producer' and 'N.D.' and is numbered 33.
A view of the exterior of the Arthur Erickson designed structure built as part of 'Man in the Community' at Expo '67. The structure was built using gulum box beams formed into hexagons and placed together in a lattice structure with plastic shingle roofs for each layer. This view emphasizes the immense scale of the structure with small figures seen walking nearby, a highway pictured in the background and greenspace in the foreground. Annotation on slide reads,' Man and his Community' and 'Cité du Havre' and is numbered 5.
A close up view of the housing complex 'Habitat' at Expo '67 pictured in front of the St. Lawrene River with waves crashing in the background. From this view, you can see the balconies and walkways designed as part of this housing complex. Annotation on slide reads, 'Habitant' and 'Cité du Havre' and is numbered 8.
View of Expo '67, with the Western Canada Pavilion, France Pavilion and mini rail represented alongside a large crowd. Annotation on slide reads, 'French W. Canada' and 'ND'. Slide is numbered 40.
View of the pavilion of the Republic of China at Expo '67 in Montreal, Canada. Annotation on slide reads, 'China (Formosa)' and 'S.H'. Slide is numbered 18.
People walking along a pathway towards the geodesic dome that became one of the most popular exhibits at Expo '67. In front of the dome, the rail structure for the mini rail taht travelled through the building can be seen. American flags are pictured flying along the pathway. The geodesic dome was designed Buckminster Fuller. Annotation on slide reads, 'U.S', 'S.H' and is numbered 12.