2009 review: June
Here are the five most viewed Dezeen stories from June this year. In first place was Section 1 of the High Line, a 1.5 mile long park on an abandoned elevated railway in New York. More
Here are the five most viewed Dezeen stories from June this year. In first place was Section 1 of the High Line, a 1.5 mile long park on an abandoned elevated railway in New York. More
Next we take a look at our most popular stories from May this year. Number one was a digital clock made of 24 analogue clocks, which spell out the time with their hands, by Swedish designers Humans since 1982. More
Next up in our review of the year are Dezeen's most popular stories from April. In pole position is Herzog & de Meuron’s extension to the Tate Modern art gallery in London. More
Here's a roundup of our most popular stories from March this year. In first place was Takasugi-an, a tea house by Terunobu Fujimori in Chino, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. More
Continuing our review 2009, here are the five most popular Dezeen stories from February. In first place is a conceptual masterplan for Huaxi city centre in Guiyang, China, designed by architects including MAD, JDS, Mass Studies, Serie and Sou Fujimoto Architects.
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To finish off the year we're going to showcase the five most popular Dezeen stories from each month in 2009. Number one in January was Jean Nouvel's pool complex in Le Havre, Les Bains des Docks. More
Concluding our review of the most clicked-on Dezeen stories from each month during 2008, the top five from December begins with REK, an extending bookcase by Rotterdam-based designer Reinier de Jong. More
Here are the five most-viewed stories from November 2008, starting with the Rødovre Skyscraper in Copenhagen by Dutch architects MVRDV and Danish co-architects ADEPT. More
Happy New Year! Continuing our review of 2008, most popular in October was Top of Tyrol, a mountain-top viewing platform above a glacier by Innsbruck architects Astearchitecture. More
Here are the five most popular Dezeen stories from September 2008, kicking off with vases made from unwanted books by graduate designer Laura Cahill. More
Our most popular post in August 2008 was the RAK Gateway project by Norwegian architects Snøhetta. Scroll on for the rest of August's top five... More
Moving on to our top five Dezeen stories from July: design graduate Oliver Bishop-Young's SkipWaste project was the most-viewed story of the month. More
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. More
The five most popular Dezeen stories from May were rather heavy on the architecture. The most-viewed post was Strata Tower by New York-based architects Asymptote. More
Here are the five most popular Dezeen stories from April 2008. Firstly, a tea house made out of paper and cardboard by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. More
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. More
Here's a roundup of the most popular Dezeen stories published in February this year. In first place was a house by Schemata Architecture Office in Tokyo, built at 63.02° to the road. More
Over the next few days we're going to present the five most popular Dezeen stories from each month this year. Number one in January was Manned-Cloud, Jean-Marie Massaud's speculative design for a luxury airship. More