2010 review: June
Here are the five most viewed Dezeen stories from June this year. In first place was the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas by Frank Gehry. More
2010 review: May
Next up in our review of the year are Dezeen’s most popular stories from May. Designer Ronen Kadushin's iPhone Killer, an open-source mallet for smashing up iPhones, came in at number one. More
2010 review: April
Next we take a look at our most popular stories from April this year. In at number one was Thomas Heatherwick's hairy UK pavillion for the Shanghai Expo 2010, made up of 60,000 transparent rods. More
2010 review: March
Here’s a roundup of our most popular stories from March this year. In first place was Jesolo Magica, a retail and business centre near Venice by Zaha Hadid Architects. More
2010 review: February
Continuing our review of 2010, here are the five most popular Dezeen stories from February. In first place was VitraHaus by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. More
2010 review: January
To finish off the year we’re going to showcase the five most popular Dezeen stories from each month in 2010. Number one in January was the Eco-friendly phone by Daizi Zheng, a conceptual mobile phone that could be powered by sugary drinks. More
Heliotrope Raising by Bang Architectes
French photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us some images of this extension to a house in Paris by French studio Bang Architectes. More
The Roof That Goes Up in Smoke by Overtreders W
This inflatable pillow on stilts is a picnic pavilion designed by Netherlands design studio Overtreders W. More
FHNY Collection by Florian Hauswirth
This three-legged wooden chair with adjustable back-rest shaped like an oar is part of a special edition collection designed by Florian Hauswirth of Switzerland. More
Knot by Apollo Architects & Associates
This rectangular concrete block with a volume protruding from its side is a family home in Tokyo by Japanese studio Apollo Architects & Associates. More
Shade by Simon Heijdens
London designer Simon Heijdens has applied a special film to windows at the Art Institute Chicago that creates constantly-changing shadows in response to weather conditions outside. More
Shift by Apollo Architects & Associates
Japanese studio Apollo Architects & Associates have completed a house in Tokyo, Japan, featuring a white rendered volume sitting on top of a concrete base and no exterior windows. More
Aesop Aoyama by Schemata Architecture Office
Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architecture Office used materials reclaimed from a demolished house for the interior of this Tokyo shop for Australian skincare brand Aesop. More
300 Coloured Vases by Hella Jongerius at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Dutch designer Hella Jongerius presents 300 porcelain vases coloured with layers of mineral and chemical glazes at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. More
Minimalist Effect in the Maximalist Market by Antrepo
Designers Antrepo have created conceptual packaging design for well-known supermarket products by stripping back the existing graphics in stages. More
Zarb Champagne by THEY
Dutch brand agency THEY have commissioned designers including Eindhoven collective La Bolleur (above) and Amsterdam designers Tjep. (below) to design bottles for their own brand of champagne. More
Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
French architects RDAI have completed this new Paris boutique for fashion brand Hermès inside a 1930s swimming pool building. More
House in Meco by Jorge Mealha Arquitecto
This house by Portuguese studio Jorge Mealha Arquitecto features white rendered volumes sat atop a stone structure, located by a beach on the outskirts of Lisbon, Portugal. More
Casa Puglia by Peter Pichler
Architect Peter Pichler has converted an existing 14th century farmhouse into a family home in Puglia, Italy, adding these perforated shutters over its facade. More
Dezeen archive: fabric interiors
Dezeen archive: Antonio Ravalli Architetti's hostel where guests sleep in fabric pods was our most-clicked story this week so here's a selection of stories from the Dezeen archive featuring fabric interiors. See all the stories »