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2022 Good Brick Awards Program

Please note that advance registration is required for this online program. Scroll down or click here to register.

Preservation Houston has presented Good Brick Awards since 1979 to recognize outstanding historic preservation projects — and we’re inviting you to join us online at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, to learn more about this year’s inspiring group of Good Brick winners.

The 2022 Good Brick Award winners include the renovation of the 1899 Mansfield House, a landmark in Houston Heights; the restoration of the internationally known Rothko Chapel; inventive re-imaginings of industrial buildings; and revitalized historic homes from Freedmen’s Town to River Oaks. The award recipients represent the wide variety of preservation projects in Houston today, and also show how preservation tools like state and federal tax credits can be used to bring new life to significant buildings. During our online program, hosted by PH’s David Bush and Jim Parsons, you’ll see dramatic before-and-after photos of the projects and hear the stories of the work that went into their transformations.

Event format

This program will be presented via Zoom. Registrants will receive additional information, including a link to join the program, via e-mail.

Registration and pricing

Access to this program is free for members of Preservation Houston and Pier & Beam. Registration is $10 for non-members. Register online now:

Can’t join us live? No problem

We will make a recording of the full program available to all registrants, so you can watch at a time that’s most convenient for you.


This event is presented as part of the Bart Truxillo Program Series, which honors the memory of pioneer preservationist and Preservation Houston co-founder Bart Truxillo. The Truxillo Program Series is made possible by the generous contributions of Preservation Houston's members and friends. If you would like to support future programming, please consider adding a donation to your registration or becoming a PH member.


This program is made possible with funding from Humanities Texas and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the federal ARP Act.

Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.