Dezeen's 10 most popular Instagram posts of 2016 so far
We're racing towards 500,000 Instagram followers, so we've collated a selection of the most-liked posts from our carefully curated feed so far this year. Click through to see the top 10, and don't forget to follow Dezeen on Instagram!
Brussels house renovation by Edouard Brunet and François Martens – 17.5k likes
Belgian architects Edouard Brunet and François Martens have converted a terraced house in Brussels into two apartments, adding a projecting box with a full-height glass wall to house a new kitchen. Find out more about this project »
MahaNakhon skyscraper by Ole Scheeren – 15.1k likes
The pixelated 314-metre-high skyscraper designed by former OMA architect Ole Scheeren is nearing completion in Bangkok. Find out more about this project »
Alpina furniture by Ries – 14.7k likes
Argentinian architecture studio Ries has designed a collection of minimal furniture based around simple steel frames. Find out more about this project »
Trollstigen Tourist Route Project by Reiulf Ramstad Architects – 14.5k likes
Zigzagging pathways lead to viewing platforms perched high in the Norwegian mountains in this visitor facility designed by Reiulf Ramstad Architects. Find out more about this project »
Italian house with red and glittery faceted facade by GG-loop – 13.7k likes
A faceted red surface creates geometric patterns across the exterior of this house in southern Italy that architect Giacomo Garziano has renovated for his parents. Find out more about this project »
The Garden Room by Sigurd Larsen – 13.7k likes
A wooden volume conceals the bedroom, bathroom and sauna inside this Berlin hotel room, which was recently overhauled by Danish architect Sigurd Larsen. Find out more about this project »
Frederiksvej Kindergarten by COBE – 13.4k likes
Each of the small house-like volumes that make up this Copenhagen kindergarten were designed by Danish firm COBE to look like caricatures of homes with peaked roofs as drawn by children. Find out more about this project »
Thin Black Lines furniture by Nendo – 12.2k likes
Japanese studio Nendo presented a collection of black wire furniture with Phillips de Pury & Company at the Saatchi Gallery in London in 2010. Find out more about this project »
Cabin Knapphullet by Lund Hagem – 11.7k likes
This small seaside holiday home by Norwegian studio Lund Hagem nestles against a cliff, and features a stepped concrete roof that doubles as a viewing platform. Find out more about this project »
House 1014 by H Arquitectes – 11k likes
A red brick wall spans the gap between two crumbling facades on a street in Catalonia, hiding a home by H Arquitectes with two courtyards and a central garden. Find out more about this project »