2008 review
2008 review: November
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 about 2008 review: November
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 about 2008 review: November
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 about 2008 review: October
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 about 2008 review: September
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 about 2008 review: August
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 about 2008 review: July
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 about 2008 review: June
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 about 2008 review: May
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 about 2008 review: April
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 about 2008 review: March
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 about 2008 review: February
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 about 2008 review: January
Spanish designers Luzinterruptus have completed a guerrilla lighting installation in a Madrid street. More about Luz Interruptus by Luzinterruptus
The Traveller, an installation by Belgian artist/designer Arne Quinze, opened in Munich, Germany last month. More about The Traveller by Arne Quinze for Louis Vuitton
Spanish designer Ferran Lajara has designed Pinxo, a wooden clothes peg with a hook on one side. More about Pinxo by Ferran Lajara
Estonian interior architect Ville Lausmäe of VLS Interior Architecture has completed the interior of clothing store 2.MOOD in Tallinn, Estonia. More about 2.MOOD by VLS Interior Architecture
More from Isolation Unit: this vase is sliced into layers than can be rotated and rearranged. More about Shifting Vase by Isolation Unit
Japanese architect Teruhiro Yanagihara of Isolation Unit has completed a hair salon in Osaka. More about Apartment+LIM by Isolation Unit
Here's another entry from the New Bus for London competition, this time by London-based architect Matthew Heywood. More about A New Bus for London by Matthew Heywood
Car brand Aston Martin and architects Foster + Partners have sent us more images of their joint first-place design for the New Bus for London competition. More about A New Bus for London by Aston Martin and Foster + Partners