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Dezeen’s top ten: cantilevers October 31st, 2010
Following the popularity of our story about MVRDV’s Balancing Barn holiday home with a 15 meter cantilever (above, bottom left) we’ve compiled our most-read stories about cantilevered buildings for this month’s top ten.
1: in first place is this mountain-top viewing platform above an Austrian glacier by Astearchitecture.
2: this museum overlooking Mexico City by Rojkind Arquitectos and BIG is in second place.
3: Herzog & de Meuron’s Vitra House comes in third.
4: Zaha Hadid’s MAXXI National Museum of the XXI Century Arts in Rome is fourth mostpopular.
5: our fifth most-clicked story about a cantilevered building is this Spanish house by Javier Pe単a of Xpiral.
6: MVRDV and Mole Architects’ Balancing Barn holiday home is sixth most-popular.
7: the MusĂŠe national des beaux-arts du QuĂŠbec by OMA is in seventh place.
8: next up is this studio over a Japanese house by EASTERN Design Office.
9: this art museum designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au to perch above the city of Calabria in Italy is in ninth place.
10: at number ten is Ron Arad’s apartment block for 154 Ha-Yarkon Street in Tel Aviv. More stories about cantilevered builldings here. See also: Dezeen’s top ten: primitive designs Dezeen’s top ten: jewellery Dezeen’s top ten: food Dezeen’s top ten: shoes Dezeen’s top ten: churches Dezeen’s review of 2009
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