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CONNECTICUT PRESERVATION AWARDS 2010

CONNECTICUT PRESERVATION AWARDS

 

The Connecticut Trust’s Connecticut Preservation Awards recognize outstanding preservation projects and people who have made significant contributions to the preservation of Connecticut’s historic resources. This year’s awards will be presented at the Trust’s Annual Meeting, to be held at the State Capitol on April 7.

 

 

CATEGORIES

 

The Built Environment -- for outstanding preservation efforts of historically significant elements of the built environment, including (but not limited to ) restoration or adaptive use of an historic building or structure, excellence in ongoing care and maintenance of an historic building or structure, sensitive additions to an historic building or structure, or appropriate infill construction in an historic district. 

 

Cultural Landscapes -- for preservation activities focusing on larger historic landscapes, including (but not limited to) preservation of historic landscapes or streetscapes, downtown or neighborhood revitalization projects, or preservation plans that have been implemented.

 

In addition, the Trust will select outstanding projects from its grant programs for recognition.

 

 

REQUIREMENTS

 

Any individual, organization or project involved in historic preservation is eligible to receive an award.  Nominated projects must have been completed since January 1, 2008.

 

Nominations may be made without the knowledge of the nominee.  Nominations must be made by members of the Connecticut Trust.

 

Trustees and staff of the Connecticut Trust are not eligible for Connecticut Preservation Awards during the period of their active service.

 

 

NOMINATION PROCEDURE

 

For nomination forms, see below or call (203) 562-6312 or email awards@cttrust.org. Nominations must be received by 5:00 p.m. on March 1, 2010.

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