2008 review: March
Next up: our top five most clicked-on stories from March this year. In pole position was Newton Virus, a computer virus designed by London collective Troika, that causes icons on your computer desktop to fall towards the ground as if affected by gravity.
Eiffel DNA by Serero Architects - a project to temporarily remodel the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris - may have turned out to be a fake, but it was still our second most popular story in March.
Third was Asimov's First Law, a range of weighing scales that allow you to deceive yourself about your weight, by designer Alice Wang.
Fourth was Office for Metropolitan Architecture with their masterplan for Waterfront City, a new city proposed for Dubai.
Fifth was Chanel Contemporary Art Container, a travelling art space designed by Zaha Hadid Architects.
See all our stories from March 2008
See also:
2008 review: February
2008 review: January