Preservation Achievement Awards Announced

Boston – The Boston Preservation Alliance recently announced its 2012 Preservation Achievement Awards:

Boston – The Boston Preservation Alliance recently announced its 2012 Preservation Achievement Awards:

New Construction in Harmony with Boston’s Built Environment

– Dudley B-2 Neighborhood Police Station; owner/developer: City of Boston Public Facilities Department; architect: Leers Weinzapfel Associates.

– Liberty Wharf; owner/developer: Cresset Development, LLC; land owner: Massachusetts Port Authority; architect: Elkus Manfredi Architects.

– Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital; owner/developer: Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital; architect: Leers Weinzapfel Associates.

Rehabilitation/Restoration Preserving Boston’s Architectural or Cultural Heritage

– Eustis Street Fire House; owner/developer: Historic Boston, Incorporated; Architect: Bergmeyer Associates, Inc.

– 1801 Paul Revere Bell at Old South Meeting House; owner/developer: Old South Meeting House; architect: McGinley Kalsow & Associates.

Lighting Design in Harmony with Boston’s Built Environment

– Everett Square Theatre Sign; owner/developer: Pat Tierney, Tierney Realty Group;

architect: Bergmeyer Associates.

Integration of Preservation and New Construction

– Faneuil Hall Visitor Center; owner: City of Boston; developer: National Park Service;

architect: EYP.

– Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum; Owner/Developer: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum; Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop.

Rehabilitation/Restoration of an Iconic Boston Landmark

– Granary Burying Ground; owner/developer: City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department; landscape architect: Walker-Kluesing Design Group.

Neighborhood Restoration Effort

– Peabody Square Reconstruction; owner/developer: City of Boston Public Works Department; prime project consultant: Nitsch Engineering.

Restoration of a Park, Landscape, or Natural Area

– Statler Park; Owner of plaza: City of Boston Parks and Recreation Department;

owner of roads: City of Boston Public Works Department; architect: Halvorson Design Partnership.

Rehabilitation/Restoration of a Religious Property

– St. Cecilia’s Parish; owner/developer: Boston Roman Catholic Archdiocese; architect: Donham & Sweeney Architects