Dezeen's top 10 biggest architecture and design stories of 2017
In the final instalment from our review of 2017, editor Amy Frearson recaps the 10 most-read stories of the year, including a bullied robot, a house of splayed shipping containers and a chair that you wear.
Splayed shipping containers form Joshua Tree Residence conceived by James Whitaker
The most popular story on Dezeen this year was a radical proposal for a house of shipping containers arranged in a starburst ? a property that architect James Whitaker actually plans to build in the California desert.
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"Chairless chair" designed to provide support for active factory workers
The biggest design story on Dezeen this year featured a chair that could be worn, allowing factory workers to rest weary legs at any given moment. Find out more about Chairless Chair ?
A photo posted by Anish Kapoor (@dirty_corner) on Dec 23, 2016 at 2:32am PST
Anish Kapoor flaunts use of "world's pinkest pink" despite personal ban from its creator
The biggest news at the start of 2017 was the row between artists Anish Kapoor and Stuart Semple. After Kapoor was granted sole rights to use the blackest shade of paint ever created, Semple retaliated by creating the "world's pinkest pink". Kapoor's response was this Instagram post.
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IKEA and Hay reveal full collaborative Ypperlig collection
IKEA was responsible for three of the top 10 stories on Dezeen in 2017. First u...
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