Thursday, May 09, 2019

2019 DC Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation: Bloomingdale Historic Designation Coalition wins the "Volunteerism and Community Involvement" award

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PRESS RELEASE: 2019 Awards Program Honors the Best of Historic Preservation



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DC Office of Planning
PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 9, 2019 
CONTACT:
Mekdy Alemayehu (OP) 202.412.7828; mekdy.alemayehu2@dc.gov   
                                                      
2019 Awards Program Honors the Best of Historic Preservation

(WASHINGTON, DC) – The District of Columbia Historic Preservation Office, part of the Office of Planning, in partnership with the DC Preservation League and the Daughters of the American Revolution, presented the District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation at DAR Constitution Hall on the evening of Wednesday, May 8.  
        
Since 2003, the District government has honored over 235 outstanding projects, programs and individuals for exemplary work and commitment to historic preservation in Washington, DC. This year’s awards recognize 38 individuals, businesses, government agencies and local organizations.  
  
This year’s awards are presented in the categories of Volunteerism and Community Involvement, Archaeology, Education, Design and Construction, State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award, HPRB Chair’s Award, and Individual Lifetime Achievement Award.    
      
2019 Awards and Awardees 
                          
Volunteerism and Community Involvement
Bloomingdale Historic Designation Coalition
Joseph Levesque; Betsy McDaniel; Patricia Ellis Mitchell; James Myers; Scott Roberts

Archaeology
Moxy Hotel, Washington, DC, 1011 K Street NW
Douglas Development Corporation; EHT Traceries; Stantec

Education
Mapping Segregation in Washington DC
Prologue DC, LLC – Mara Cherkasky; Prologue DC, LLC – Sarah Shoenfeld

Design and Construction
Patterson House, 15 Dupont Circle NW
Hartman-Cox Architects; Saul Urban & Rooney Properties; Manhattan Construction

The Bell Tower at Stanton Park, 609 Maryland Avenue NE
Morningstar Community Development, LLC; MCN Build, Inc.; Cooper Carry Architects

The Sanctuary, 819 D Street NE
Bonstra|Haresign ARCHITECTS; The Rubin Group; Cumberland Stained Glass

The Mission Apartments, 1350 R Street NW
Eric Colbert & Associates PC; EHT Traceries; Alturas Real Estate Interests, LLC; McCullough Construction

Uline Arena, 1140 3rd Street NE
Antunovich Associates; Douglas Development Corporation; James G. Davis Construction Corporation; EHT Traceries
  
State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award
700PENN, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue SE
Esocoff & Associates/Weinstein Studio + Gensler; McCullough Construction; Clark Construction Group, LLC; EastBanc; Stanton Development

HPRB Chair’s Award
Modernization of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, 3500 R Street NW
cox graae + spack architects - design architects for the LBA-CGS Joint Venture; DC Department of General Services; McKissack & McKissack; GCS|SIGAL; EHT Traceries

Individual Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert C. Sonderman   
For more information about the 2019 Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation visit https://planning.dc.gov/page/preservation-awards.  
                                
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