2010 review: February

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.

2010 review - February

Second most popular was the Rolex Learning Centre by Japanese architects SANAA, a university study centre (and skater’s dream) located in Lausanne, Switzerland.

2010 review - February

In third place was F-White, by Takuro Yamamoto Architects, a house in Japan with a rectangular courtyard skewed at an angle.

2010 review - February

Fourth most-viewed was another house in Japan, this time by Suppose Design Office, where separate structures are connected under a glass canopy.

2010 review - February

In fifth place was Wrap House by Japanese architects Future Studio located in Hiroshima City, Japan, where the walls of the building extend to enclose a garden and terrace.

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See also:

January 2010 review

See our review of 2009 »
See our review of 2008 »

2010 review: January

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.

2010 review - January

Second most popular was Axial Symphony, a renovation of an apartment in Shenzhen, China, by Design Systems, complete with undulating lawn.

2010 review - January

Louvre Lens, an outpost of the Paris Musée du Louvre by Japanese architects SANAA came third.

2010 review - January

In fourth place was this rectangular townhouse by Swedish architects Elding Oscarson, located in Landskrona, Sweden.

2010 review - January

And at number five was this family house in St. John’s Wood by London studio Hogarth Architects, featuring a façade with overlapping sheets of bronze and stone.

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