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2004 Excellence in Preservation Awards |
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2004 Guidelines 2004 Annual Meeting and Awards Presentation Past Award Recipients: |
Preservation League of New York State2004 Awards GuidelinesThe 2004
Preservation League of New York State Awards celebrate municipalities
and organizations, grassroots preservationists and professional
consultants, business owners, journalists and government officials who
have shown an outstanding commitment to retaining, promoting and
reusing our historic buildings, structures and cultural landscapes. The
program continues a tradition that began in 1979 to honor excellence in
the protection and revitalization of the Empire State’s historic and
cultural architectural resources. By
focusing attention on the accomplishments of individuals, organizations
and projects in the field of historic preservation, the Preservation
League hopes to encourage standards of excellence and inspire others to
give more care and effort to the protection of the irreplaceable
resources we have inherited. Nomination
Process Nominations
must be postmarked by Criteria Nominations
will be judged according to: 1. Project design sensitivity to the
historic character and fabric of the property, and degree of
preservation or restoration achieved. 2. Project execution representing the best
preservation practice and use of appropriate techniques. 3. Degree of difficulty of problems or
threats faced and the creativity and appropriateness of the solutions
applied. 4. Impact of leader, program,
organization or project on the community, region or state. 5. Degree of imaginative and resourceful
collaborative efforts between individuals, communities,
organizations and consultants. Eligibility All projects
must have been executed in Award
Categories Individuals Recognizes
creative, inspirational leaders who, either in the public eye or from
behind the scenes, have encouraged the protection of historic resources
and continued to strengthen and broaden the historic preservation
movement in New York State. The Individual Award
celebrates government officials, community leaders, local business
owners, journalists and other dedicated preservationists who have
succeeded in protecting Organizations
and Communities Honors
municipalities, community groups, nonprofit organizations and
neighborhood associations which, through involvement in community
advocacy, public awareness, publications, legal battles and other
preservation activities and programs, have shown heroic dedication to
New York’s historic resources.
Projects Applauds outstanding preservation, restoration or
rehabilitation projects completed by architects, landscape architects,
engineers, planners, developers, preservationists or property owners. Projects may be landscapes, buildings, Main
Streets, rural resources, etc. Preservation
work should provide properties with greater utility while maintaining
as many elements that illustrate historic architectural and cultural
significance as possible. Restoration projects should accurately
recover the form and detail of the properties during their relevant
periods of significance. The Projects Award also acknowledges
exceptional published surveys, historic structure or landscape reports,
histories, brochures, technical briefs or other preservation
publications that have been instrumental in successful preservation
projects The Preservation League of
New York State Awards Program is funded by a generous grant from the
Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Foundation of Miami, Florida.
For further information,
please contact Colleen Ryan at 518-462-5658, ext. 17 or by email. Preservation League of New York State 44 Central Avenue Albany, NY 12206 TEL 518-462-5658 FAX 518-462-5684 |
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