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PRESERVATION HONOR AWARDS NOMINATIONS DUE FEBRUARY 10
Historic Hawai‘i Foundation is accepting nominations now through February 10 for the 2012 Preservation Honor Awards. The Honor Awards recognize exceptional preservation projects and programs from across the state. The Preservation Honor Awards are Hawaii’s highest recognition of preservation projects that perpetuate, rehabilitate, restore or interpret the state’s architectural, archaeological and/or cultural heritage.
The 37th Annual Awards presentation will be held May 11 in Honolulu. Announcement of the honorees will occur in mid-March.
Awards are given to projects that exhibit excellence in planning, implementation, and follow-through of work that demonstrates historic preservation as a strategy for the protection, understanding, revitalization, use or celebration of Hawai‘i’s historic and cultural sites. Awards are given for specific preservation or rehabilitation projects; printed publications or visual presentations which interpret the history or preservation of a site; and for engaging in efforts that support preservation. Nominations are reviewed and honors are awarded by a committee of professionals in the fields of architecture, history, landscape architecture, media, planning and preservation.
Please see the nomination form for categories and submittal requirements. Nominations may be mailed or hand delivered to:
Historic Hawai‘i Foundation
680 Iwilei Road, Suite 690
Honolulu, HI 96817.
Nominations may also be emailed to awards@historichawaii.org or faxed to 808-523-0800 if all nomination packet materials are received or postmarked by February 10, including nomination fees and photographs.