Pennsylvania Historic Preservation

People Power at the 2015 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards

by Sabra Smith, Preservation Pennsylvania

What is the preservation community’s most important asset? It’s the people! Those passionate, creative, place-loving, story-telling folks who wear invisible super hero capes and do their best work so that a beloved landmark is restored, or a neighborhood story is discovered, or a community of advocates is activated.

Courtesy of Preservation Pennsylvania.

This year’s Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards luncheon will be hosted on Friday September 25 in Harrisburg at the Zembo Shrine (built 1928-29, architect Charles Harold Lloyd). Tickets for the luncheon and sponsorship information are available at Preservation Pennsylvania’s website, www.preservationpa.org

The Honor Awards, Special Focus Awards, Construction Awards, and Initiative Awards recognize a variety preservation projects from across the state, from National Historic Landmark sites to a small town bridge that is the heart of Main Street. Thomas Hagen of Erie will receive the F. Otto Haas Award for lifetime achievement in the field of historic preservation. For all the honorees, see the full list below.

F. OTTO HAAS AWARD for outstanding individual achievements in the field of historic preservation – Thomas B. Hagen, (Erie County)

HENRY A. JORDAN AWARD for outstanding historic preservation efforts at the local/regional level – Jacqueline J. Melander  (Centre County)

CHAIRMAN’S AWARD for demonstrated leadership in historic preservation – East Allegheny Community Council (Allegheny County)

 

SPECIAL FOCUS AWARDS

 

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT AWARDS (Categories based on original use of property)

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

PUBLIC & INSTITUTIONAL

SPECIAL HISTORIC PROPERTIES

BEFORE – Maria Hall, Villa Joseph Marie High School (Holland, Bucks County) will receive a Construction Project Award for the restoration and renovation work to repair fire damage to the 1860 Italianate villa that is home to the school’s administrative offices. Courtesy of Preservation Pennsylvania.

AFTER – Maria Hall, Villa Joseph Marie High School (Holland, Bucks County) will receive a Construction Project Award for the restoration and renovation work to repair fire damage to the 1860 Italianate villa that is home to the school’s administrative offices. Courtesy of Preservation Pennsylvania.

INITIATIVE AWARDS

COMMUNICATIONS

EDUCATION

STEWARDSHIP

BEFORE – The Webb Farmhouse (Chester County) at Longwood Gardens will receive a Stewardship Award honoring the sensitive restoration of materials, architectural style and relationship to its setting. Courtesy of Preservation Pennsylvania.

AFTER – The Webb Farmhouse (Chester County) at Longwood Gardens will receive a Stewardship Award honoring the sensitive restoration of materials, architectural style and relationship to its setting. Courtesy of Preservation Pennsylvania.

About Preservation Pennsylvania

Preservation Pennsylvania is the commonwealth’s only statewide, private nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the protections of historically and architecturally significant properties. The organization was created in 1982 as the Preservation Fund of Pennsylvania to operate a revolving fund that would assist in the acquisition and rehabilitation of historic properties. Since its incorporation, the organization has evolved and now hosts the Statewide Conference on Heritage and the Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Awards, and publishes an annual list of endangered historic properties in “Pennsylvania At Risk” in addition to managing the revolving loan fund. Preservation Pennsylvania also participates in educational programs and advocacy initiatives, conducts special projects and offers on-site technical assistance to people across the commonwealth.

 

Sabra Smith is the Special Projects Manager at Preservation Pennsylvania, a statewide voice for historic preservation helping people protect and preserve the places that matter to them.

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