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  • 2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: September

    Moving on to our top five Dezeen stories from September 2009, this shoe with no foot plate by London architect Julian Hakes, called the Mojito Shoe, was at number one. More about 2009 review: September

    Rose Etherington | 30 December 2009 | Leave a comment
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    2009 review

    2009 review: August

    Our most popular story in August 2009 was this housing project with windows that look like gilded picture frames by Stockholm architects Wilhelmson Arkitekter. Scroll down for the rest of August's top five... More about 2009 review: August

    Rose Etherington | 30 December 2009 | Leave a comment
  • 2009 review

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    2009 review: July

    Next up: the five most popular Dezeen stories from July 2009. In first place was Ink Calendar by Spanish designer Oscar Diaz, which uses the capillary action of ink spreading across paper to display the date. More about 2009 review: July

    Rose Etherington | 30 December 2009 | Leave a comment
  • 2009 review

    2009 review

    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 about 2009 review: June

    Rose Etherington | 29 December 2009 | Leave a comment
  • The Clock Clock by Humans Since 1982

    2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: May

    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 about 2009 review: May

    Rose Etherington | 29 December 2009 | 1 comment
  • Tate Modern extension by Herzog & de Meuron

    2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: April

    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 about 2009 review: April

    Rose Etherington | 29 December 2009 | 1 comment
  • Takasugi-an by Terunobu Fujimori

    2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: March

    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 about 2009 review: March

    Rose Etherington | 28 December 2009 | 2 comments
  • Huaxi city centre by MAD and others

    2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: February

    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.
    More about 2009 review: February

    Rose Etherington | 28 December 2009 | 2 comments
  • Les Bains des Docks by Jean Nouvel

    2009 review

    2009 review

    2009 review: January

    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 about 2009 review: January

    Rose Etherington | 28 December 2009 | Leave a comment
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    Daewon Park Observatory by Changki Yun

    Korean architect Changki Yun (Kyungam Architects Associates have sent us images of their design for an observation tower for the city of Seongnam in Korea. More about Daewon Park Observatory by Changki Yun

    Marcus Fairs | 27 December 2009 | 23 comments
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    Minimal sculptural items by Shigeichiro Takeuchi

    Japanese designer Shigeichiro Takeuchi of shigeichiro studio has designed a minimal rubbish bin (above) and a shoehorn (below). More about Minimal sculptural items by Shigeichiro Takeuchi

    Marcus Fairs | 27 December 2009 | 9 comments
  • Merry Christmas from Dezeen

    Merry Christmas to all our readers! We're taking a couple of days off - we hope you'll excuse us! We hope all your Christmas dreams come true. Love from all of us at Dezeen.

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    Marcus Fairs | 25 December 2009 | 8 comments
  • Designer Christmas cards 2009

    Here's a selection of our favourite Christmas e-cards sent in by designers and photographers, including this one from Duccio Malagamba.
    More about Designer Christmas cards 2009

    Rose Etherington | 24 December 2009 | 2 comments
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    A Model City by drdharchitects

    London studio drdharchitects are exhibiting a miniature city made of clay at the Shenzhen & Hong Kong bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. More about A Model City by drdharchitects

    Rose Etherington | 24 December 2009 | 10 comments
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    Pretty Vases Collection by FX Balléry

    French designer FX Balléry has designed a collection of brightly-coloured vases that look like sections of plumbing pipes. More about Pretty Vases Collection by FX Balléry

    Rose Etherington | 24 December 2009 | 10 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Bridge School at Pinghe by Li Xiaodong

    Architect Li Xiaodong has completed a school in Fujian, China, which forms a bridge over a creek between two castles. More about Bridge School at Pinghe by Li Xiaodong

    Rose Etherington | 23 December 2009 | 36 comments
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    Théatre le Bateau Feu by Mikou Design Studio

    Mikou Design Studio of Paris have won a competition to renovate a theatre in Dunkerque, France. More about Théatre le Bateau Feu by Mikou Design Studio

    Rose Etherington | 23 December 2009 | 2 comments
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    Mini by Designerette

    Design studio Designerette of London and Amsterdam have created a scaled-up version of a doll's house tea service. More about Mini by Designerette

    Rose Etherington | 23 December 2009 | 9 comments
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    Applause competition winners announced


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    designers Marc Koska and Studio Makkink & Bey have been awarded joint first place in our competition to find the person most deserving of applause for their work in design in 2009, organised in collaboration with Laikingland, makers of the Applause Machine.

    Dezeen reader Michael Wigle won the competition with his nomination for Marc Koska. All three will receive an Applause Machine worth £225. See the competition and all the votes here.

    More about Applause competition winners announced
    Rose Etherington | 23 December 2009 | 4 comments
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    Skagen ØKOntor by Various Architects

    Oslo studio Various Architects and Pollen Architecture of Austin, Texas, have designed a green office building in response to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Copenhagen earlier this month. More about Skagen ØKOntor by Various Architects

    Rose Etherington | 23 December 2009 | 5 comments
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