Simone Geadah feels lucky to live in one of the 146 homes inside famous architect Moshe Safdie's revolutionary modular housing complex in Montreal, Habitat 67 . Since its opening days during the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, the building has captured the eye of locals, tourists and especially design professionals. "I trained in architectural studies, so for me it was a dream to live here," Geadah says.Each unit is made up of one- to five-cube structures — there are 354 interconnected cubes in total — and Geadah was especially fortunate to score a three-cube unit eight years ago. What's more, her renovated home has rare views of both downtown Montreal in front and the St. Lawrence River out back.Simone Geadah and dog ZaraMontreal2,072 square feet;1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms