The 20 Most Visited ArchDaily Projects of All Time

To celebrate our birthday today, we decided to take a look back at the most popular projects of the last six years. Who takes the top spot? Zaha Hadid? Frank Gehry? Well, you may be surprised...

See our 20 most popular projects of all time, after the break...

#20. Dupli Casa

© David Franck

Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects

Location: Ludwigsburg, Germany

Project year: 2005-2008

#19. Villa Amanzi

© Marc Gerritsen. Helicam Asia Aerial Photography

Architects: Original Vision Ltd

Location: Kamala beach, Phuket, Thailand

Project Year: 2008

#18. 55 Blair Road

© Derek Swalwell

Architects: Ong & Ong Pte Ltd

Location: 55 Blair Road, Singapore

Project Year: 2009

#17. Ningbo Historic Museum

© Iwan Baan

Architects: Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio

Location: Ningbo, China

Project Year: 2008

#16. Tverrfjellhytta

Courtesy of Ketil Jacobsen and diephotodesigner.de

Architects: Snøhetta

Location: Hjerkinn, Dovre Municipality, Norway

Project Year: 2011

#15. VitraHaus

© Iwan Baan

Architects: Herzog & de Meuron

Location: Vitra Campus, Weil am Rhein, Germany‎

Project year: 2006-2010

#14. 8 House

© Jens Lindhe

Architects: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Project Year: 2010

#13. House In Leiria

© FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra

Architects: Manuel Aires Mateus

Location: Leiria, Portugal

Project year: 2008 – 2010

#12. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

© Andy Ryan

Architects: Steven Holl Architects

Location: Kansas City, MO, USA

Project Year: 1999-2007

#11. MAXXI Museum

© Iwan Baan

Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects

Location: Rome, Flaminio, Italy

Project Year: 1999-2000

#10. Mountain Dwellings

© Dragor Luft, Jacob Boserup, Jens Lindhe, Ulrik Jantzen

Architects: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Project Year: 2008

#9. Moses Bridge

Courtesy of RO&AD Architecten

Architects: RO&AD Architecten

Location: Halsteren, The Netherlands

Project Year: ---

#8. Final Wooden House

© Iwan Baan

Architects: Sou Fujimoto Architects

Location: Kumamoto, Japan

Project Year: 2007-2008

#7. Roll It Experimental Housing

Courtesy of Institut für Tragkonstruktion (ift)

Architect: University of Karlsruche: Matthias Michel and Prof. Matthias Pfeifer Mitabeiter, Institute of supporting structure (ift), Camille Hoffmann, Prof. Petra von Both, Institute of Industrial Design and construction output (ifib)

Location: Karlsruhe, Germany

Project Year: 2009

#6. Keret House

Courtesy of Centrala

Architects: Centrala

Location: Wola, Poland 

Project Year: 2011-2012

#5. Ecological Children Activity and Education Center

© Kiattipong Panchee & Boris Zeisser

Architects: 24H > architecture

Location: Koh Kood Island, Thailand

Project year: 2006-2009

#4. Seattle Central Library

© Ramon Prat, Philippe Ruault, Iwan Baan, Fernando Herrera

Architects: OMA + LMN

Location: Seattle, Washington, USA

Project year: 1999-2004

#3. House N

© Iwan Baan

Architects: Sou Fujimoto Architects

Location: Oita, Japan

Project Year: 2006-2008

#2. Oslo Opera House

Courtesy of Snohetta, Nina Reistad, Statsbygg, Erik Berg & Nicolas Buisson

Architects: Snøhetta

Location: Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway

Project Year: 2004 - 2007

#1. Selgas Cano Architecture Office, Photographed by Iwan Baan

© Iwan Baan

Architects: Selgas Cano

Location: Madrid, Spain

Project Year: 2007

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Cite: Vanessa Quirk. "The 20 Most Visited ArchDaily Projects of All Time" 11 Mar 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/484856/the-20-most-visited-archdaily-projects-of-all-time> ISSN 0719-8884

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