1.9 min readPublished On: April 9, 2014Categories: Community Resources
[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]THE 31st ANNUAL PRESERVATION DESIGN AWARDS

Celebrating Preservation’s Best in California

We invite you to submit applications for the 31st Annual Preservation Design Awards, from the smallest project to large sites, sustainable efforts and reports.

Please contact CPF if you have any questions: 415-495-0349 or email us at [email protected].
Visit http://www.californiapreservation.org/awards_1.html to learn more.

Submission Due Dates and Fees:

Deadline for nominations is May 30, 2014. Payments by Check or Credit Card are accepted
Entry fees:
$225 per project if submitted by 5:00 PM, May 16.
$290 per project if submitted after May 16.
Applications must be received by 5pm May 30, 2014.
There is an additional $25 charge/category if the project is entered in more than one category.

What projects are eligible?

All projects must be located in California, or in the case of a study, etc., must deal with a California subject. Project entries must have been completed between June 1, 2008 and April 30, 2014.

Who can nominate a project for a Preservation Design Award?

Submissions are invited from owners, architects, craftsmen, contractors, landscape architects, engineers, planners, archaeologists, developers, architectural historians, organizations, volunteers, students and others engaging in historic preservation activities.
Submissions require the written permission of the owner/client and architect or lead designer (if there is one) before entries will be considered.

Nominating a project

Projects may be entered in more than one category. There is an additional $25 charge/category if the project is entered in more than one category.
Projects previously submitted which did not receive awards are eligible for re-entry, though new nominations must be submitted.
Only one submission per project is needed, regardless of the number of categories entered.

Jury Composition, Selection and Presentation of Awards

The winning projects will be selected by a jury comprised of distinguished professionals representing a cross-section of disciplines in the field of historic preservation.

The entry application materials have been developed to help ensure that all submissions remain anonymous until after the jury’s evaluation. Winners will be notified in the Spring 2014.The Awards Ceremony will take place in Fall 2014 in Los Angeles. Winners will be invited to prepare a display board of their project for display at the 2014 Preservation Design Awards Event and the 2015 CPF Preservation Conference.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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