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[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Curbed] ARCHITECTURE [Year in review 2016: making architecture great again] [Year in review 2016: making architecture great again] In keeping with our times, we bring you America’s greatest architectural awards, which of course means the world’s greatest architectural awards. For the [seventh] [consecutive year], Curbed’s own [Alexandra Lange] and the critic [Mark Lamster] of the Dallas Morning News cover the ups and downs, triumphs, and tragedies of the year in design. In deference to new regu... [read more...] HOME TECH [The war on Christmas lights] [The war on Christmas lights] TINY HOMES [Tiny houses are getting a big boost of legitimacy] [Tiny houses are getting a big boost of legitimacy] OFFICE SPACE [Phoenix midcentury modern landmark, a William Pereira original, is reborn] [Phoenix midcentury modern landmark, a William Pereira original, is reborn] OFFICE SPACE [Chattanooga’s Tomorrow Building is ready for today’s startup founders] [Chattanooga’s Tomorrow Building is ready for today’s startup founders] FURNITURE [Jens Risom, father of midcentury modern design in the U.S., dies at 100] [Jens Risom, father of midcentury modern design in the U.S., dies at 100] HOUSE OF THE DAY [Dreamy Palm Springs midcentury with excellent landscaping asks $1.3M] [Dreamy Palm Springs midcentury with excellent landscaping asks $1.3M] NEWS [Google spins off self-driving car technology into new company Waymo] [Google spins off self-driving car technology into new company Waymo] WASHINGTON D.C. [Plan for new $2 billion FBI HQ to get green light] [Plan for new $2 billion FBI HQ to get green light] FURNITURE [Six furniture designers play a game of musical chairs for fashion brand COS] [Six furniture designers play a game of musical chairs for fashion brand COS] FOLLOW CURBED [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Curbed] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Curbed attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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