2009 review: December
Posted in: UncategorizedTo conclude our review of the last year, here are the five most read stories from Dezeen in December 2009, starting with our roundup of the top ten Dubai projects. (more…)
To conclude our review of the last year, here are the five most read stories from Dezeen in December 2009, starting with our roundup of the top ten Dubai projects. (more…)
Next up: the five most popular Dezeen stories from November 2009, kicking off with Sleepbox, a booth for taking a quick nap in busy urban environments by Russian architects Arch Group. (more…)
Here are the five most viewed stories from October 2009, starting with Minimal Dresses, a series of dresses made of the smallest amount of fabric by graduate designer Digna Kosse and presented at the Design Academy Eindhoven Graduate Galleries. (more…)
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…)
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…)
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…)
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…)