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Yearly Reviews: page 14

  • Google unveils Google Glass video preview

    Dezeen's review of the year: February 2013

    Moving on to February in our review of the year, Google was in the news as it unveiled a preview of its Google Glass headset (pictured) and revealed plans for a vast new campus in California. More about Dezeen's review of the year: February 2013

    Dan Howarth | 29 December 2013 | Leave a comment
  • Dutch architects 3D print house

    Dezeen's review of the year: January 2013

    To finish the year we're rounding up the biggest news stories and most popular projects from each month, starting with January. We kicked off 2013 with a focus on 3D printing, as the race began to 3D-print a house (pictured). More about Dezeen's review of the year: January 2013

    Dan Howarth | 29 December 2013 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen in MacBook Pro launch

    Dezeen's year: our highlights of 2012

    And finally... 2012 has been a vintage year for Dezeen, with a major award, high-profile collaborations with Apple and Google and record-breaking traffic to our website. More about Dezeen's year: our highlights of 2012

    Marcus Fairs | 31 December 2012 | 2 comments
  • Louvre Lens by SANAA and Imrey Culbert

    2012 review: December

    Our review of the year naturally concludes with December, when the Louvre Lens by SANAA and Imrey Culbert has been our most popular story, the architecture world paid tribute to the late Oscar Niemeyer and the fight to protect design education continued. More about 2012 review: December

    Rose Etherington | 31 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: November

    November's most popular story was a set of images by Dutch architectural photographer Iwan Baan showing scenes of New York recovering from the effects of Hurricane Sandy, while design education came under threat in the UK and 3D printing was taken up by the military. More about 2012 review: November

    Xanthia Hallissey | 31 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: October

    We're now looking back at our top five stories in October and sailing into an easy first place is the yacht designed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs before his death, while the news was dominated by architecture in China and the integration of digital and industrial design at Apple. More about 2012 review: October

    Xanthia Hallissey | 31 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: September

    Our most popular story in September was the Ostrich Pillow by Kawamura Ganjavian, squishy headgear meant for sleeping in public, plus Dezeen collaborated with Apple and 3D printing got controversial. More about 2012 review: September

    Xanthia Hallissey | 30 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: August

    Taking the top spot in our August popular stories is House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki, a house in Tokyo with large openings in the walls and floors, while the news was dominated by the preview of the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about 2012 review: August

    Xanthia Hallissey | 30 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: July

    We're taking a look back at our most widely read stories for each month of the year and July's favourite was a speed boat by Zaha Hadid, plus the news was full of the London 2012 Olympics. More about 2012 review: July

    Xanthia Hallissey | 30 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: June

    We're up to June in our 2012 review and leading our five most popular stories is a camera controlled by blinking and squinting by Royal College of Art graduate Mimi Zou. More about 2012 review: June

    Xanthia Hallissey | 30 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: May

    The prize for the most popular story in May (and in fact the whole year) goes to United Indecent Pleasures for their eight-inch chocolate penis that oozes fondant cream. Scroll on for something more architectural and our highlights from the news that month. More about 2012 review: May

    Xanthia Hallissey | 29 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Cutty Sark by Grimshaw

    2012 review: April

    Continuing our review of the year, the restoration of the Cutty Sark tea clipper by Grimshaw was our most-read story in April, plus we set up Dezeen Studio in Milan. More about 2012 review: April

    Xanthia Hallissey | 29 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: March

    Our most widely read story in March was a tea house and library constructed around a tree by Archi-Union, plus we launched two new projects of our own. More about 2012 review: March

    Xanthia Hallissey | 28 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: February

    Topping the list of our most popular stories in February is City Portraits by Victor Enrich, who manipulated his own architectural photographs to create impossible-looking buildings. More about 2012 review: February

    Xanthia Hallissey | 28 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2012 review: January

    As 2012 comes to an end we're showcasing our five most popular stories and the most important news from each month of the year, starting with January featuring Peter Zumthor, Disney and Kanye West. More about 2012 review: January

    Xanthia Hallissey | 28 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • 2011 review: December

    2011 review: December

    Concluding our review of 2011, here are the five most popular stories from December. Up first are two skyscrapers by MVRDV for Seoul that will be joined at the hip by a pixelated cluster. These renders kicked up a lot of controversy, as reported on Dezeen Wire. More about 2011 review: December

    Rose Etherington | 31 December 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion by Snohetta

    2011 review: November

    Moving onto the most popular Dezeen stories in November, architects Snøhetta were the favourites with their Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion. More about 2011 review: November

    Hajir Kheder | 31 December 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Passing Cloud by Tiago Barros

    2011 review: October

    Next up we take a look at the favourite five stories from October. Topping the list here is Passing Cloud, proposing an enormous inflatable cloud as a form of transport.  More about 2011 review: October

    Hajir Kheder | 31 December 2011 | 1 comment
  • Sleepbox by Arch Group

    2011 review: September

    Here are our five most-viewed stories from September of this year. Sleepbox came first - a small hotel room for napping in airports.  More about 2011 review: September

    Hajir Kheder | 31 December 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Apple Campus 2 by Foster Partners

    2011 review: August

    Continuing our roundup of 2011, we take a look at the most popular Dezeen stories in August: Foster + Partners' designs for the new Apple campus in California made it to the top spot.  More about 2011 review: August

    Hajir Kheder | 31 December 2011 | Leave a comment
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