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As 2016 comes to a close, many architecture critics and publications reflect on the the most interesting design ideas and projects of the year. As you browse these lists, compiled here for your convenient reference, you might find inspiration for your organization's future programming.
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Top Architecture and Design Stories of 2016
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- American Planning Association, Best of 2016 including top blog posts, videos, social media and more
- ArchDaily, The best architecture of the year including select projects, articles, events, and more
- Archinect, 2016 in Review including stories on architecture culture, preservation, prize-winning projects, and more
- Architects Newspaper, Year in Review 2016 including the top exhibition reviews, building reviews, critical takes and more
- Architectural Record, RECORD’s Top Ten Projects of 2016 slideshow
- designboom, Top 10 Lists of 2016 including lists of temporary structures, private spaces, educational spaces, and more
- Dezeen, 2016 Review including the year's top architecture and design stories, architecture trends (pictured above: carbon fiber), architecture and design quotes and more
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Architecture Critics' Reflections on 2016
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- Chicago Tribune, Blair Kamin, Celebrating a rousing year, from public spaces to preservation
- Curbed, Alexandra Lange and Mark Lamster, Year in review 2016: making architecture great again
- Fast Company, Diana Budds, The Year's Most Optimistic Architecture
- Guardian, Oliver Wainwright, Top 10 buildings of 2016 (pictured above: Tate Modern Switch House)
- Observer, Rowan Moore, Best Architecture of 2016 and Best Architecture Books of 2016
- Los Angeles Times, Christopher Hawthorne, Architecture's Top 10 for 2016
- Metropolis Magazine, 2016: The Year In Review including essays on virtual reality, the London Design Museum, post-recession work and more
- New York Times, Michael Kimmelman, The Best Architecture in New York of 2016
- Wall Street Journal, Julie V. Iovine, The Best Architecture of 2016: Structures New and Reclaimed
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AAO welcomes new organizational member DC Architecture Tours (based out of Suzane Reatig Architecture), and new individual members John Hedrick (Glenview, IL) and Nicholas Pepe (East Brunswick, NJ).
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AAO Members Featured on Local TV and Radio News
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About AAO
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