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Good Brick Awards
List of Good Brick Award winners by year
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1979 |
- Antioch Baptist Church restoration
- Frank Glass for restoration of the Hogg Building
- John Hannah for restoration of the Old Cotton Exchange building
- Thomas Thompson for restoration and adaptive use of the Kirby mansion
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1981 |
- Witch's Hat House restoration
- Henke Building restoration
- Kiam Building restoration
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1982 |
- State National Bank Building restoration
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1984 |
- County Commissioner Tom Bass for his efforts in saving the Pillot Building
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1987 |
- University of Houston-Downtown for restoration and adaptive use of the M&M Building
- Houston Community College for restoration of the Temple Beth Israel-Heinen Theater building
- Texas Commerce Bank for restoration of the Gulf Building
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1988 |
- Wortham & Van Liew for restoration of the Federal Land Bank Building
- Charles Hansen for restoration and adaptive use of the Central Church of Christ building
- Houston Committee for Private Sector Initiatives for the "Home Repair Program"
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1989 |
- City Aviation Department for preservation of the Municipal Airport Terminal at William P. Hobby Airport
- Eleanor Tinsley for her efforts in creating the Houston Archaeological and Historical Commission
- U.S. Congressman Mike Andrews for his efforts in preserving the U.S.S. Manassas
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1990 |
- Javier Luna for restoration of his home on Lubbock Street in the Old Sixth Ward
- Houston Heights Association for leadership in historic preservation
- Franklin M. Denson, president of Excursion Trains Inc., for development of the Texas Limited
- The Trustees of Hermann Hospital for restoration of the main hospital building
- Wyndham Hotels and Resorts Inc. for restoration of the Warwick Hotel
- State Rep. Debra Danburg for her efforts in the Legislature on behalf of historic preservation
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1991 |
- City Councilman Jim Greenwood, who sponsored the work of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Planning and Zoning
- Constance Houston Thompson for preservation of The Houston Place, her family's 1911 home in the Fifth Ward
- Gary Warwick for renovation of the old Ritz Theater building
- Christ Church Cathedral for its commitment to its historic location in downtown Houston
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1992 |
- The Hospice at the Texas Medical Center for restoration of the 1927 Oscar Holcombe House
- The Houston Heights Association for its 1991 Centennial Projects
- Evergreen Friends for the reclamation of the historic Evergeen Cemetery
- Carol and Hill Adams for renovation of the Adams House at 221 E. 12th St.
- METRO for development of the first Historic Resources Database for the City of Houston
- Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce for the Houston Heights Texas Urban Main Street Project
- City Partnership Ltd. for continued leadership and dedicated involvement in the Main Street/Market Square Historic District, including the reconstruction of the Pillot Building
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1993 |
- Mrs. Thelma Scott Bryant for preserving the social history of Houston's African-American community by publishing Pioneer Families of Houston (early 1900s)
- Annunciation Catholic Church for preservation and restoration of the 1869 Annunciation Catholic Church
- Swig Weiler and Dinner Development Company, First Interstate Bank of Texas, and Gensler for the Niels and Mellie Esperson Buildings
- Trudy Herolz and Robert A. Herolz Jr. for preservation and restoration of Isabella Court Apartments
- Sharon and Gus Kopriva, Robert Morris, Architect and J.V. Dougherty Construction: the 1926 Heights Theater
- Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for Phase I restoration of the 1914 U.S.S. Texas
- The Park People Inc. for The Harris County Tree Registry
- Rice Design Alliance for the 1992 Heart of the Park Competition
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1994 |
- Wheatley High School and "Keep Five Alive" for Evergreen Negro Cemetery Project
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston for restoration and rehabilitation of Bayou Bend
- St. Andrew's Episcopal Church for restoration of the historic house at 1811 Heights Boulevard
- Rice University for preservation and stabilization of Lovett Hall
- Doreen and Earl James for rehabilitation of 604 Bayland Avenue in Woodland Heights
- Trinity Episcopal Church for preservation, restoration and expansion of its campus
- Metropolitan Community Church of the Resurrection for rehabilitation & adaptive use of the McEvine House
- FKM Partnership Ltd. and Carter & Cooley Co. Deli for rehabilitation and adaptive use of the Brashear Building
- Randall Davis for his pioneering efforts in adaptive reuse of historic buildings in downtown Houston and Galveston
- Buffalo Bayou Partnership and East End Chamber of Commerce for "Houston's Heritage Corridor: Buffalo Bayou East Sector Redevelopment Plan"
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1996 |
- St. Joseph Parish and the Catholic Diocese of Galveston/Houston for restoration of St. Joseph Catholic Church
- Moriarty and Associates for adaptive use of 1150 Bissonnet
- Gary Warwick for facade restoration of The Larendon Building at 309 Travis Street
- Gensler and Associates and Harris County Heritage Society for restoration of the Jack Yates House
- Louise and Rob Jamail for renovation of 2218 Troon Road
- Foley Building LLC for interior adaptive use of The Foley Building at 214 Travis Street
- Barry Moore for the Louis and Anne Friedman Clock Tower, appropriate new construction within a historic context
- Silver Street Properties for restoration of four buildings in the 700 block of Silver Street
- Tim Baily, a blacksmith, craftsperson of the year
- The Municipal Art Commission and Artie Lee Hinds for the restoration of the Sam Houston Monument
- President's Award: Mayor Bob Lanier for his vision in using preservation as a tool for urban revitalization
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1997 |
- Christ Church Cathedral Restoration
- Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word for restoration of Villa de Matel
- Houston Fire Museum and Mesa Southwest Construction Corp. for restoration of the Houston Fire Museum
- Trinity Episcopal Church Restoration
- Houston City Hall Restoration
- Catherine M. Roberts for restoration of the Rutherford Yates House in Freedman's Town Historic District
- Linda and Charles Piserelle for restoration of their house at 2218 Caroline Street
- Andrew Malveaux for renovation of historic row houses in the Third Ward and the creation of Project Row House
- Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Galicki for new construction of their home at 2929 Swift Boulevard
- The Mirador Group for new construction of the Winlow Westheimer District
- Mr. Matthew Cox for restoration of his home at 1910 Decatur Street in the Old Sixth Ward Historic District
- Mr. A.V. Emmott, a bookbinder, craftsperson of the year
- The Downtown Historic District for their Facade Grant Program
- Steven M. Baron for his book Houston Electric
- Hill Swift for the Freedman's Town Master Plan
- Houston Heights Association for restoration of the Heights Fire Station and construction of the Heights Playground in Donavan Park
- Vivian Hubbard Seals for leadership in historic preservation
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1998 |
- Hermann Memorial Healthcare System and Willis Bricker & Cannady, Architects for renovation of the Hermann Professional Building
- Houston Area Community Development Corporation for adaptive use of the building at 1414 Congress
- Patricia and John Laurent with Patton W. Brooks, AIA and Windham Builders for renovation of 3237 Inwood Drive
- Sterling Victorian Homes for adaptive use of the former church building at 1402 Harvard Street
- Walter E. Strickland for restoration of the Groovy Grill Mansion at 2619 Calumet Street
- Preservation Program Award: The Angels of Glenwood Cemetery
- Preservation Program Award: Houston Municipal Art Conservation Program
- Preservation Leadership Award in Honor of Jesse H. Jones: Stephen Fox
- Stewart Title Good Brick Award: 204 Travis Venture, L.P., Doug Crosson with Gensler for the Hermann Lofts
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1999 |
- 912 Prairie Avenue LLC for facade restoration of the Scholibo/Shoemarket Building
- Pentasafe Inc. for restoration of 530 Lovett Boulevard and their corporate commitment to preservation
- Tripoli Development Ltd. and Mirador Group for facade restoration of 306 Main
- Kyle D. Smith for restoration of the Macattee House and his commitment to the Binz Subdivision neighborhood
- Houston Area Urban League Inc. for their commitment to the 1921 Federal Reserve Bank at 1301 Texas Avenue
- Oslind Thomas Inc. for compatible new infill construction of three homes in the Heights
- Preservation Program Award: Texas Trailblazers Preservation Association and Patricia Smith Prather
- Preservation Program Award: the residents of the 1500 Block of Michigan Street in Cherryhurst for their efforts in preserving their historic landscape and for improving the quality of new development
- Stewart Title Good Brick Award: Brett Zamore for restoration 4739 Buck Street
- President's Award: John Tweed Hannah for his commitment to historic preservation
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2000 |
- Addie M. Barrett Dixon for research and publication of the book East of the River, which preserves the history of her family and Barrett Station, the settlement founded by former slaves in 1875
- Outstanding Leadership in Historic Preservation: Bart Truxillo, who has actively championed historic preservation in Houston for three decades
- Patrick Van Pelt/The Mid Continent Companies, Ltd. for the restoration and adaptive reuse of the 1920 Benjamin Apartment Building at 1218 Webster Street, Alfred Finn, Architect
- Proctor Plaza Neighborhood Assoc. for the designation of Norhill Historic District, the city's largest district
- Avenue Community Development Corporation for the Move Home Program, founded in 1996, which has saved 16 houses earmarked for demolition
- Dr. Norman Kirk Speck for the restoration of the Dr. Penn B. Thornton House at 327 W. 16th Street
- Harry and Diane Gendel for the restoration and adaptive reuse of the 1890 Philip M. Helfrich House
- American Institute of Architects, Houston Chapter 25 Year Award: Miller Outdoor Theater and the City of Houston Department of Parks and Recreation
- Stewart Title Award: Charlotte Kelly Bryant and the Blue Triangle Multi-Cultural Association, Inc. for the preservation of the YWCA Building at 3005 McGowan that includes a mural by the late John Biggers
- President's Award: Drayton McLane of the Houston Astros and The Founding Board of the Harris County/Houston Sports Authority (Jack Rains, Founding Chairman) for the renovation of Union Station
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2001 |
- Tony Abyad & Phyllis Childress, Franci & Jim Crane, Michele & Brent Friedman, Cathy & Frank Hevrdejs, Catherine & Andrew Kaldis, and Sharon & Gary Leach for the restoration of 917 Franklin Ave., the Commercial National Bank Building in the Main Street/Market Square Historic District
- T.J. Bath and Dan Hawkins for the restoration and addition to 1406 Welch in Hyde Park
Friends of Hermann Park and the City of Houston Parks & Recreation Department for the restoration and renovation of McGovern Lake in Hermann Park
- Jack Butcher and John Hathcote for the restoration and new addition to 609 Harold in Audubon Place
- Housing Corporation of Greater Houston for the adaptive reuse of The DeGeorge at Union Station
- Jon Deal, Eric Furler, Todd Johnson and Scott Sullivan for the restoration of the Almeda Court Apartments
- Betty Trapp Chapman for leadership in historic preservation
- Deborah Keyser & James Stafford, Catherine & Bill Coulter, and Martha McKenzie for the restoration and adaptive reuse of The Parador (Third Church of Christ, Scientist)
- AIA, Houston Chapter, 25 Year Award: Pennzoil Place
- Stewart Title Award: Uplift Fourth Ward C.D.C. for the restoration of 1111 Saulnier, Rose of Sharon Manor in the Fourth Ward
- President's Awards: Dr. John P. McGovern and Jane Blaffer Owen
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2003 |
- Steven Courtade, Sherry Hill and the Alidade Group for the renovation of, and a historically sensitive addition to, 2010 Kane St., an 1890s "Folk Victorian" shotgun house in the Old Sixth Ward
- Courtney and Fred Steves and Glassman Shoemake Maldonado Architects for the renovation of 2337 Bluebonnet, a 1937 International-style residence
- Bill Caudell and Randy Powers for the restoration and renovation of 2421 Brentwood, a Katharine Mott-designed residence in River Oaks
- Frank Garvey and Jackson Hicks for the restoration and adaptive reuse of the historic lobby of the First National Bank Building, 201 Main St., as The Corinthian, a special events venue, with special mention to Frank Garvey for the renovation of the remainder of the building as the Franklin Lofts
- Spire Realty Group for its commitment to historic preservation in downtown Houston, as exemplified by the renovation and adaptive reuse of the Sam Houston Hotel, Bayou Lofts, the Topek Building, the McCrory Building, 509 Main St. and 708 Main St.
- Hugo's restaurant and Colby Design with Kaldis Development Interests for the renovation and adaptive reuse of the Imperial Plumbing Supply building, 1600 Westheimer Rd., a 1926 Joseph Finger design
- Gingrich Associates Architects for the renovation of 3843 North Braeswood Blvd., a 1960 modern office building
- Ray + Hollington Architects for the renovation and adaptive reuse of the Weldon Cafeteria building at 4916 Main St., a 1949 MacKie & Kamrath design
- Rice University and FKP Architects for the renovation and restoration of Howard Keck Hall (the Chemistry Building) at Rice University, a 1925 William Ward Watkin design
- AIA 25 Year Award: The Cullinan and Brown pavilions, Mies van der Rohe's additions to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- Stewart Title Award: Girl Scouts Troop 12357 of the San Jacinto Council for their historical research and assistance to GHPA in a walking tour of Houston's historic Glenwood Cemetery
- President's Award: John L. Nau III for his work as chairman of the Texas Historical Commission and as chairman of the federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
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2004 |
- Housing Horizons LLC, Leddy Ventures LP and SpawGlass Construction Corp. for a restoration and adaptive reuse of the Humble Building
- Bill Lipscomb of Blumenthal Sheet Metal for 1200-1206 Nance, a preserved Victorian streetscape in the Warehouse District
- Kathleen English, Charlotte Rothwell, Walter L. Visinsky Sr. and WIlliam C. Visinsky for the restoration and adaptation of 1919 Decatur St., the former Tabernacle Baptist Church
- Joe Meppelink and Marisa Janusz for 2012 Kane St., a restored and enlarged 1890s Folk Victorian cottage in the Old Sixth Ward
- Nancy Grogan for restoring 4610 Oak Ridge St., a 1930s bungalow in Norhill
- Mike and Mary Jane Gallagher for the restoration of 2508 Pelham Drive, a Charles Oliver-designed house in River Oaks
- The Rev. William Miller and the members of Trinity Episcopal Church for the stewardship and restoration of Trinity Episcopal Church
- HHN Homes LP for Villa Serena, an adaptive reuse of the former DePelchin Faith Home
- Father Michael Barrett for Holy Cross Chapel, a 1926 Alfred C. Finn-designed building at 905 Main St.
- Steve Holtze Hotels for The Magnolia, an adaptive reuse of the Post-Dispatch Building
- Al Davis for leadership in preservation in Harris County
- George Strake for his commitment to preservation and GHPA
- AIA 25 Year Award: American General Building
- Stewart Title Award: Harris County District Clerk Charles Bacarisse and his staff for the Historic Documents Preservation Project
- Preservation Partner in Print Award: Houston Chronicle and its president and publisher, Jack Sweeney
- President's Award: JPMorgan Chase for its stewardship of the JPMorgan Chase Building
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2005 |
- Maloney, Martin & Mitchell, LLP, W.L.S. Interests, Inc., and Southcorp Realty Advisors, Inc., for the renovation and adaptive reuse of 3401 Allen Parkway, the former Rein Co. Building
- Heights Industrial Center for the adaptive reuse of the 22nd Street Lofts, a former Heights textile factory
- Carl and Carrie Corson for 308 Cordell Street, a 1910 bungalow in the Brooke Smith Addition
- Bill England and Minnette Boesel for "Rosecroft," a 1916 Craftsman-style home in Eastwood
- Geoffrey and Karlene Poll for 1605 Heights Blvd., a 1918 Alfred C. Finn-designed home
- University of Houston-Downtown for the restoration and adaptive reuse of the Willow Street Pump Station
- 220 Venture Partners, LP and Benchmark Hospitality for the Hotel Icon, a restoration and adaptive reuse of the 1911 Union National Bank Building
- Avenue CDC and Anthony Colca for the Summer Street Project, the restoration of nine historic First Ward cottages
- Texas Medical Center for the John P. McGovern Campus, the adaptive reuse of the former Nabisco Houston Bakery
- Roger Wood and James Fraher for Down in Houston, a history of the blues in Houston
- AIA 25 Year Award: Galleria I
- AIA 50 Year Award: Foley's Main Street store
- Stewart Title Award: The Menil Foundation for the restoration of the Menil House
- Preservation Partner in Print Award: Houston House & Home magazine
- President's Award: Minnette Boesel for leadership in local preservation
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2006 |
- Fretz 420 Main Ltd. for the restoration and conversion of the former Byrd's Department Store
- Harris County, Jerry Patchen and Avi Ron for the restoration of 1417 Congress Ave., the former Palace Hotel
- Avenue Community Development Corp. and Artspace Projects Inc. for the adaptive reuse of the former Jefferson Davis Hospital
- Club Quarters-Houston for the restoration of 720 Fannin St., the Texas State Hotel
- Lawndale Art Center for the restoration of 4912 Main St., its 1931 Joseph Finger-designed gallery space
- Kaldis Development Interests for 807 Taft St., the restoration of the former Antone's Famous Po' Boys & Deli building
- Peggy and Ken Lindow for 3317 Morrison St., a 1910 home in Woodland Heights
- Rice University for the renovation of 2 Sunset Blvd.
- Rice Design Alliance and Houston Mod for "Modern Mode: Houston Architecture at Mid-Century"
- St. Thomas High School for the restoration of the rotunda in its 1940 main building
- Carol Eckels Adams for the advancement of preservation in Katy
- Beverly and Major Stevenson for the creation of E.R. and Ann Taylor Park
- AIA 25 Year Award: Prudential Insurance Co. Building
- AIA 50 Year Award: Rice Stadium
- Stewart Title Award: Hermann Park Conservancy for the Heart of the Park
- Preservation Partner in Print Award: Story Sloane III
- President's Award: Mayor Bill White
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2007 |
- Andrea & David Matthiesen for the restoration of the Farrar House (1923) at 511 Lovett Boulevard
- Harrisburg Plaza, Ltd., for the restoration of the retail center (1929) at 5104 Harrisburg Boulevard
- Post Wood Municipal Utility District for Seal McDougle Memorial Park and Cemetery in Spring
- Laura & John Calaway for the restoration of the Herbert R. Paine House (1910) at 232 Emerson Street
- Holy Rosary Church for the restoration and sympathetic additions to its building (1933) at 3617 Travis Street
- Vanessa & Jason Smith for the restoration of their house (1955) at 10920 Willowisp Drive
- Stephen C. Steiner & Keith S. Wallace for the restoration of their William A. Wilson home (1912) at 4620 McKinney Avenue
- Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church for its historic building (1921, 1927) at 6621 Main Street
- Dana Harper for the restoration of the Frame House (1960) at 403 Westminster
- AIA 25 Year Award: One Shell Plaza, 1971, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Wilson, Morris, Crain & Anderson
- AIA 50 Year Award: Congregation Emanu El Temple, 1949, MacKie & Kamrath and Lenard Gabert
- North Houston Bank Preservation Partner in Print Award: Lisa Gray, arts editor for the Houston Chronicle
- Stewart Title Award: Mica & Robert Mosbacher for their vision and personal commitment in preserving the Mary Wood & Hugo V. Neuhaus, Jr. House (1950)
- President's Award: Joella & Stewart Morris
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2008 |
- Tradition Bank Plaza, the adaptive reuse of the former Plaza Hotel
- Old Sixth Ward Neighborhood Association for its efforts in getting the Old Sixth Ward named the city's first protected historic district
- Bartlett Lofts, the restoration of the Texas Staple Company warehouse
- 1701 Kipling Street, the restoration of a former Montrose-area duplex
- Houston Mod for "Hugo V. Neuhaus, Residential Architecture, 1948-1966"
- 5306 Institute Lane, the restoration of a contemporary home in the Rice University area
- 13 Celsius, the restoration and adaptive reuse of the former Jennings Cleaning building in Midtown
- West University Elementary School, the restoration and expansion of an historic school building
- St. Anne Catholic Church for the restoration of its 1929 parish hall
- 1405 South Blvd., the restoration of a home in Broadacres
- AIA 25 Year Award: Four Allen Center
- AIA 50 Year Award: Ezekiel W. Cullen Building
- Stewart Title Award: Alexander Love Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution for its stewardship of Founders Memorial Park
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2009 |
- Pam Lowe for neighborhood preservation in Woodland Heights
- John H. Reagan High School, the restoration of a historic school building
- 22 Willowend, a 1960 contemporary house in Hunters Creek
- 12923 Memorial Drive, a 1956 Memorial Bend home
- 706 W. Sawyer, the "green" renovation of an Old Sixth Ward bungalow
- Friends of Wharton for its successful drive to keep Wharton Elementary School open
- Friends of the Texas Room for In Search of Houston's History
- Houston Mod for its Mod of the Month program
- North Houston Bank Award: Bryan Danna, Jimmy Franklin and Richard Kieval for 1102 Yale St.
- Stewart Title Award: Tim Beeson for 609 Heights Blvd.
- President's Award: The Clayton Family
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2010 |
- Ann & Salvador Guercio for the restoration of their historic house (1887) at 1801 Lubbock Street
- Amy & Eric Powitzky for the restoration of their historic house (1910) at No. 4 Courtlandt Place
- John W. Gabriel, AIA for the adaptive reuse of his historic house (1919) at 1100 Milford Street
- Monica Savino & Mark Kusey for the renovation of their historic bungalow (1927) at 1302 Knox Street
- Houston Public Library for the renovation of the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research in the historic Clayton House (1917) at 5300 Caroline Street
- Cathy & Paul Chapman for the renovation of their historic house (1929) at 2121 Brentwood Drive
- Nancy & Neal Manne for the renovation of their historic house (1931) at 2947 Inwood Drive
- Carol Triebel & Rick Gist for the renovation of their historic house (1935) at 2829 Nottingham Street
- Jan & Ron Smulcer for the restoration of the J.P. Adoue House (1937) at 2135 Looscan Lane
- Chris & Max Lukens for the renovation of their historic house (1940) at 3820 Willowick Road
- Rice Building Workshop at Project Row Houses for the Core House project at 2503 Holman Street
- AIA Houston Twenty-five Year Award: Texas Commerce Tower (now JPMorgan Chase Tower), 1981, I.M. Pei & Partners and 3D/International
- AIA Houston Fifty Year Award: Dominique & John de Menil House, 1951, Philip C. Johnson
- Martha Peterson Award: City of Houston Summer Jobs for Youth Program for the College Park Memorial Cemetery genealogy program
- Stewart Title Award: The Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society for preservation of the historic Houston Municipal Air Terminal as the 1940 Air Terminal Museum
- President’s Award: The Heritage Society in recognition of more than 50 years of historic preservation and heritage education in Houston and Harris County
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2011 |
- Carol & Mike Linn for the restoration of their historic house (1923) in Shadyside
- Saul Obregon and Ruben Obregon for the renovation of their historic house (ca. 1900) in the Near Northside
- Houston Downtown Management District, Downtown Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ #3 and Houston Parks and Recreation Department for the redevelopment of Market Square Park
- Houston Public Library for The African American Library at the Gregory School (1926)
- Thomas J. Bath & Dan Hawkins for the rehabilitation of their historic house (1910) in Westmoreland
- Bennie & David Ansell for a sympathetic addition to their historic house (1885) in Old Sixth Ward
- Houston Parks and Recreation Department for the renovation of the Farnsworth & Chambers [now Gragg] Building (1957)
- Glenwood Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation for the book Houston's Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871-2009
- Orange Show Center for Visionary Art for the restoration of The Beer Can House
- Steven R. Strom for his book Houston Lost and Unbuilt
- Taryn Kinney & Michael Morrow for the renovation of their historic house (1876) in Old Sixth Ward
- SILCO, Inc. for the adaptive reuse of the former Nabisco bakery (1910)
- Kate McCormick & Champ Warren for the rehabilitation of their historic house (1937) in Southside Place
- Deborah Keyser & James Stafford and the adaptive reuse of the National Cash Register Co. Building (1929)
- AIA Twenty-five Year Award: RepublicBank Center [now Bank of America Center], 1983, Johnson/Burgee Architects and Kendall/Heaton Associates
- AIA Fifty Year Award: Humble Research Center [now ExxonMobil Upstream Research Center], 1954, MacKie & KamrathStewart Title Award: Brennan's of Houston for the rehabilitation of its historic building (1929)
- Martha Peterson Award: Sylvan Rodriguez, Jr. Elementary School Art Department for its fourth- and fifth-grade project Houston: Urban Landscapes in Watercolor
- GHPA President's Award: Bob Fretz, Jr.
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2012 |
- Katie & Nick Johnson's renovation of their historic house (1928) in the Boulevard Oaks Historic District
- Houston Public Library's renovation of the Oak Forest Neighborhood Library (1961)
- Lynn & Ty Kelly's renovation of their historic house (1949) in River Oaks
- City of Houston for the green adaptive re-use of a historic warehouse (1924) as the Houston Permitting Office
- Glenwood Cemetery, Inc., for stewardship of historic Glenwood Cemetery
- Nancy & Walter Bratic's renovation of their historic house (1941) in River Oaks
- Fred Sharifi's rehabilitation of a historic commercial building (c. 1930) in Montrose
- Paula & Sam Douglass' renovation of their historic house (1936) in River Oaks
- Carol & Daniel Price's renovation of the Henry Stude Garage (1924) in Shadyside
- Minnette & Peter Boesel's rehabilitation of a historic duplex (c. 1925) in Eastwood
- Daughters of the Republic of Texas, San Jacinto Chapter, for stewardship of the Pioneer Log Cabin Museum (1936)
- Martha Peterson Award: Mayor Annise Parker for her successful effort to strengthen protections in Houston’s historic districts
- GHPA President’s Award: Harris County's restoration of the historic county courthouse (1910)
- Stewart Title Award: Houston Public Library's restoration of the Julia Ideson Building (1926)
- Community Pillars: Martha Turner and Drayton McLane, Jr.
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