Past DC Preservation Award Recipients 2003

Past DC Preservation Award Recipients 2003

Past Recipients District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation ______ 2003 Preservation Week Awards: Excellence in Preserving History – Shaw Heritage Trust Excellence in Preserving a Residential Property – 1901 Vermont Avenue, NW Excellence in Preserving a Commercial Property – True Reformer Building Fall Awards Program: Individual Lifetime Achievement – Teresa Brown Excellence in Stewardship – The Historical Society of Washington, DC and The City Museum Excellence in Community Involvement – Ivy City-Trinidad Citizens Association for the Alexander Crummell School The Rosedale Conservancy Avalon Theatre Excellence in Heritage Education – Bloomingdale Boys Club The Ruth Ann Overbeck Capitol Hill History Project Excellence in Communications – Elizabeth Weiner, Northwest Current Excellence in Design – Old General Post Office/Hotel Monaco The Gallup Building 1209 O Street, NW Excellence in Public Archaeology – Sidwell Friends School Archaeology Project State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award for Preservation Leadership – Capitol Hill Restoration Society HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – DC Councilmember Sharon Ambrose DC Historic Preservation 25th Anniversary Award – Don’t Tear It Down/DC Preservation League 2004 Individual Lifetime Achievement – Charles Atherton Excellence in Stewardship – Heurich House Foundation Adas Israel Synagogue Excellence in Community Involvement – Washington Convention Center Authority Historic Preservation Fund 1132 Park Street, NE Façade Restoration Excellence in Heritage Education – African American Heritage Trail Guide and Database Excellence in Communications – Georgetown University Law Library: D.C. Historic Preservation Law Website Project Excellence in Design – Bluemercury, Inc. – 1619 Connecticut Avenue, NW Stanton Development Corporation (National Capital Bank of Washington) Alban Towers Bryan School Lofts Terrell Place Clifton Towers Excellence in Public Archaeology – The Louis Berger Group State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award for Preservation Leadership – District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – District of Columbia Council Chairman Linda Cropp 2005 Lifetime Achievement – Charles A. Cassell, AIA Excellence in Stewardship – Burrows House- Monte Corbett and Todd Monash, owners Excellence in Community Involvement – George A. Didden, III Excellence in Public Archaeology – Washington Canal Project Excellence in Public Education – Homes of Color: The Magazine of African-American Living & Style “Respect for the Past: Living in the Present – A Guide to Preservation Work in Historic Georgetown” H-DC, Washington, D.C. History and Life Excellence in Design – Stephen Decatur House Kitchen Restoration and Interpretation Cleveland Elementary School The Kennedy-Warren Apartments Olympia Apartments Caton’s Walk International Campaign for Tibet Headquarters Kenneth E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals – National Museum of Natural History Naval Sea Command Headquarters The Jefferson at Penn Quarter Cityline at Tenley State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – Monument Realty HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – Judge Rohulamin Quander 2006 Excellence in Stewardship – C. Dudley Brown Excellence in Community Involvement – Dupont Circle Art on Call Project Tregaron Agreement Excellence in Public Education – Deanwood History Committee The Adolph Cluss Exhibition Project Excellence in Design: New Construction – Lofts 14 and Lofts 14 II Excellence in Design: Restoration and Rehabilitation – Dunbar Theater/Southern Aid Society Building 1134 6th Street, NW State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – District of Columbia Department of Transportation (Thomas Circle Restoration Project) HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – Bruce Brennan 2007 Excellence in Archaeology – Archaeology Survey at the Walter C. Pierce Community Park Excellence in Community Involvement – DC Community Heritage Project of the Humanities Council of Washington, DC Excellence in Public Education – DC Modern Symposium/DC Preservation League Excellence in Design: New Construction – Sledmere House, 1000 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Excellence in Design: Restoration and Rehabilitation – Atlas Performing Arts Center Murch Elementary School Cupola Restoration Republic of Turkey Ambassador’s Residence Summit Grand Parc, 1500 I Street, NW Wisconsin Avenue Bridge Restoration State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – Carroll Square, 921-935 F Street, NW HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – Elizabeth Rugaber, Esquire Lifetime Achievement – John G. Parsons 2008 Excellence in Archaeology – Rock Creek Park Archaeological Study Excellence in Stewardship – William L. Slayton House – Dan Snyder and Thomas Breit, owners Excellence in Public Education – Dr. Carroll R. Gibbs East of the River Exhibit – Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Excellence in Design: Restoration/Rehabilitation and New Construction – The Columbia Residences of Washington, DC The Juniper Condominiums Parker Flats at Gage School Excellence in Design: Restoration and Rehabilitation – 1441 Swann Street, NW – Susan Fulton, owner Lincoln Cottage and Visitor Education Center State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – Foxhall Village Historic District Designation HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – District of Columbia Council Chairman Vincent C. Gray Lifetime Achievement – Charles J. Robertson, III 2009 Excellence in Archaeology – Lost in Time: the Boy in the Iron Coffin (Smithsonian Institution) Excellence in Community Involvement – Shaw Main Streets, Inc. Excellence in Stewardship – Dumblane – Elizabeth Nottingham and the late R. Kendall Nottingham The Northumberland Apartment Co-operative Excellence in Public Education – District of Columbia Neighborhood Heritage Trails Program Excellence in Design: Restoration and Renovation – Chinese Community Church – 501 I Street, NW Preservation of Historic Monuments at Congressional Cemetery Takoma Park Library Ford’s Theatre Excellence Rehabilitation and New Construction – 1155 F Street, NW State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – The Old DC Courthouse HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – Andrea C. Ferster, Esquire Lifetime Achievement – Colden “Coke” Florance, FAIA, LEED AP 2010 Individuals Community Involvement and Advocacy – Richard T. Busch. Stewardship – Cornelia R. Stokes – St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Archives Audrey Schwartz (posthumously) and Diane Tamayo – Methodist Cemetery Association Education – Judith M. Capen, AIA Residential Projects 19 4th Street, NE CITTA 50 -1450 Church Street, NW The Woodward Building – 733 15th Street, NW Public Projects The School Without Walls – 2130 G Street, NW Langston Terrace – 2101 G Street, NE Eastern Market – 225 7th Street, SE Institutional Projects Washington National Cathedral – 3101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award American Pharmacists Association Headquarters – 2215 Constitution Avenue, NW HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy Tersh Boasberg, Esq. Lifetime Achievement Kathryn Schneider Smith Honorable Mention 1228 9th Street, NW – BELL Architects, PC 907 11th Street, NW – Ginkgo Gardens 1001 F Street, NW – GTM Architects, Inc. 3417 Massachusetts Avenue, NW (Buddhist Cultural Center) – Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum 2012 Archaeology – Tudor Place Historic House and Garden Archaeology Project –1644 31st Street NW Stewardship – Georgetown Neighborhood Library – 3260 R Street NW Publications – Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Design Guidelines – 901 G Street NW Design and Construction – 1724 Park Road, NW Bread for the City – 1525 7th Street NW DC War Memorial – National Mall Residences at St. Monica’s – 1342 Massachusetts Avenue SE Affordable Housing – Fort View Apartments (6000-6050 13th Street NW), Hubbard Place (3500 14th Street NW), and Webster Gardens (124-130 Webster Street NW) Euclid Apartments (1740 Euclid Street NW) and Sorrento Apartments (2233 18th Street NW) State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award – Office of Public Education Facilities, District of Columbia Department of General Services, DC Partners for Revitalization of Education Projects, LLC for – Eastern High School (1700 E. Capitol Street NE) and Woodrow Wilson High School (3950 Chesapeake Street NW) HPRB Chairman’s Award – The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital and Friends of the Old Naval Hospital – 921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE HPRB Chairman’s Award for Law and Public Policy – Dr. Gail S. Lowe Richard B. Nettler, Esquire Lifetime Achievement – Tersh Boasberg, Esquire Honorable Mention Battleground National Cemetery – 6625 Georgia Avenue NW The Phillips Collection – 1600 21st Street NW Room and Board – 1840 14th Street NW Cleveland Park Walgreens – 3524 Connecticut Avenue NW 2013 Archaeology – War of 1812 Archaeology Projects: U.S. Reservation 520 and Eastern Avenue Extended Stewardship – The Clara, 301 M Street and 1202 3rd Street, NW Meridian International Center, 1630 Crescent Place, NW Education – Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies HPRB Chairman’s Award – The Howard Theatre, 620 T Street NW Volunteerism and Community Involvement – John D. Bellingham, FRICS, FCIOB, FAIC, CEnv Design and Construction – Brownley Building, 1309 F Street, NW Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church/901 K Street, NW, 900 Massachusetts Avenue and 901 K Street, NW Embassy of the Republic of Argentina, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue, NW O and P Streets Rehabilitation Project, Georgetown Peirce Mill, 12375 Tilden

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