MAY 24, 2011
The Florida Trust Announces the 2011 Annual Statewide Preservation Award Winners
Each year the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes significant contributions of individuals, societies, businesses or government entities that have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the field of historic preservation through its Statewide Annual Preservation Awards Program. The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation proudly announces the 2011 Preservation Award Winners, who were honored during the 33rd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference in Central Florida, Friday, May 20, 2011.
Restoration/Rehabilitation – Outstanding Achievement
Coral Gables Museum
Town of Ponce Inlet for the Meyer Davis House & Hasty Cottage
Cape San Blas Lighthouse
Dodd Hall at Florida State University, Tallahassee
Historic Barkley House Education Center & Gardens, Pensacola
Historic Okeechobee County Court House
Opa-Locka Airport Hangar 102
Pritchard House, Titusville
Singing Tower at Bok Tower, Lake Wales
Restoration/Rehabilitation – Meritorious Achievement
The Casements, Ormond Beach
Restoration/Rehabilitation – Honorable Mention
Garden Theatre, Winter Garden
Heinrich Residence, St. Augustine
Adaptive Use – Outstanding Achievement
Historic Bryan Street House, Kissimmee
Villa Providence, Hallandale Beach
Adaptive Use – Honorable Mention
Ormond Fire House, Ormond Beach
Green Buildings – Outstanding Achievement
Dr. C.B. Wilson House, Sarasota
Green Buildings – Honorable Mention
William R. Hough Hall at the University of Florida, Gainesville
Infill Design – Outstanding Achievement
2618 Herschel Street, Jacksonville
Preservation Education/Media – Outstanding Achievement
Great Houses of Florida
Marion Manley: Miami's First Woman Architect
Preservation Education/Media –Meritorious Achievement
The American Beach Book of Homes
Master Craftsman
Scott L. Schroer
Thomas R. McDonald
Individual Distinguished Service
Bonnie T. Grissett
Carl Weinhardt Award
Recognizing leadership in state historic preservation arenas and valuable service to the Florida Trust
Roy Eugene Graham, Gainesville
Evelyn Fortune Bartlett Award
Recognizing outstanding achievement in historic property stewardship
David E. Ferro, Tallahassee
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The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation is a non-profit organization of over 1600 members, and is the statewide partner to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Florida Trust was established in 1978 and since then has been the leader in the advocacy and education of preservationists around the state. Throughout the years, the Florida Trust has worked closely with the Florida Division of Historical Resources
to keep abreast of the needs of the citizens of Florida for preservation programs and services.
The Annual Statewide Preservation Conference is held during the third full week in May and the location varies from year to year. The conference is an opportunity to showcase the host community’s historic preservation success stories with workshops, tours and events. The conference targets professional preservationists, preservation activists, design review commission members, architects, planners, historic homeowners and many others from the cultural and historical fields.
The mission of the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation is to promote the preservation of Florida’s unique cultural, historical and architectural resources.
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