2008 review: June
Continuing our review of the most popular Dezeen stories from each month during 2008, here are the five most-viewed posts from June, starting with Dubai Opera House by Zaha Hadid Architects.
In second place was Flooded London, a series of images by Squint/Opera that depict imaginary scenes in London in 2090.
More from Zaha Hadid Architects in our third most popular story from June: the Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion was a pavilion for Zaragoza Expo 2008 that doubles as a pedestrian bridge across the river Ebro.
Fourth was Seven Deadly Glasses by young London-based designer Kacper Hamilton, a set of seven wine glasses inspired by the seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath (above), envy and pride,
In fifth place was the GINA Light Visionary Model by BMW, a concept featuring a flexible fabric skin stretched over an articulated metal frame so that the car can change shape.
See all our stories from June 2008
See also:
2008 review: January
2008 review: February
2008 review: March
2008 review: April
2008 review: May