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Dezeen’s top ten: cardboard projects
For September's top ten we've compiled our most popular stories about projects made of cardboard. In first place is Japanese architect Shigeru Ban with his Paper Tea House.
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2: in second place is a cardboard office interior created by Dutch designer Joost van Bleiswijk for Amsterdam advertising office Nothing.
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3: third place goes to another cardboard office for another advertising agency - this time by French artist Paul Coudamy.
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4: Cardboard Cloud installation by Fantastic Norway is fourth most-visited.
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5: another stacked-box installation called Back Side Flip 360° by O-S Architectes was only slightlty less popular.
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6: more from Shigeru Ban - this time a 22 meter Paper Tower, installed at London's Southbank centre as part of last week's London Design Festival.
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7: Public Farm One was an urban farming project outside the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre in New York, built from cardboard tubes by Work Architecture Company.
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8: our eighth most-popular cardboard story is the interior of a book shop by London designers Blustin Heath, made entirely from... cardboard!
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9: an installation about the seasons by CJ Lim/Studio 8 Architects at the subway entrance to the Victoria & Albert Museum in London comes in ninth.
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10: and we conclude with a collection of cardboard furniture by Arno Mathies.
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