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Los Angeles Conservancy announces its 2019 Preservation Award Winners

By Katherine Guimapang|

Thursday, May 9, 2019

Los Angeles Union Station. Image courtesy of LA Conservancy

What started as a nonprofit membership organization in the late 1970s, the Los Angeles Conservancy had dedicated their time and efforts through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historical and architecture and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. This week the Los Angeles Conservancy announced its 2019 Preservation Award Recipients. The selected projects reflect a wide range of efforts to preserve L.A. County's architectural heritage. 

Since 1982, the Los Angeles Conservancy has reviewed and recognized historical structures that represent excellence in the field of historic preservation. A jury comprised of experts in architecture, historic preservation, and community development are chosen to select winners in various categories. Categories include rehabilitation, sensitive restoration, adaptive reuse, as well as special Chair's Award for exceptional contributions. 

Below are this year's award recipients:

Vibiana. Image courtesy of LA Conservacy

Chair's Award Winner: Vibiana | Redbird 

The effort to save the Cathedral of St. Vibiana was a defining moment for Los Angeles preservation. Its creative adaptive reuse solution continues to serve as a model for projects across the region. The former Cathedral of St. Vibiana, now known simply as Vibiana, opened in 1876. Designed by architect Ezra F. Kysor, one of Los Angeles’ first practicing architects, the cathedral was a stunning work of architecture in a town still emerging from its pueblo origins. Renowned architect John C. Austin enlarged the structure in 1924 and created a new Main Street façade fashioned from Indiana limestone. St. Vibiana’s Cathedral was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #17 in 1963. 

 Project Award Winners

Images (l-r) courtesy City of L.A. Office of Historic Resources; courtesy Shades of L.A. Collection/Los Angeles Public Library

Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements
Location: Los Angeles
These documents provide an important framework for evaluating historic places associated with L.A.’s rich (but too often overlooked) Asian American heritage.

Image by Thom Shelton

A.V. Walberg Residence & Adjoining Properties
Location: Highland Park - Garvanza

This visionary project serves as a creative example of how we can balance the need for adding density to L.A.’s neighborhoods while still respecting a neighborhood’s historic character.

Renate and Wolf Zaidman, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp survivors, in the Beverly Fairfax neighborhood in the 1950’s. Images provided by Fred Zaidman.

Beverly Fairfax Historic District National Register Nomination
Location: Beverly Fairfax

A successful grassroots effort to list one of L.A.’s most prominent Jewish enclaves in the National Register of Historic Places celebrates the community and heritage that formed within this tight-knit community. 

Bradbury House. Image courtesy of the Fisher family

Bradbury House
Location: Pacific Palisades

This extraordinary rehabilitation of a cultural landmark fueled by a family’s passion to protect it for the next generation.

Google Playa Vista. Image by Connie Zhou

Google Playa Vista
Location: Playa Vista

This stunning project brought a hub of innovation back to life for a new generation of tech giants.

Los Angeles Union Station. Image courtesy of LA Conservancy

Los Angeles Union Station
Location: downtown Los Angeles

This five-year rehabilitation project ensures that the crown jewel of L.A.’s transportation system will continue to serve generations of Angelenos.

William Andrews Clark Memorial. Image by Stephen Schafer

William Andrews Clark Memorial
Location: West Adams
This creative design solution to a historic library proves that preservation and modernization can coexist.

Learn more about the selected projects  and the Los Angeles Conservancy here.

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Los Angeles Conservancy announces its 2019 Preservation Award Winners

By Katherine Guimapang|

Thursday, May 9, 2019

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Los Angeles Union Station. Image courtesy of LA Conservancy

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award winners ● los angeles ● los angeles conservancy ● historic architecture ● historic preservation and conservation ● preservation ● competition ● california ● usa

What started as a nonprofit membership organization in the late 1970s, the Los Angeles Conservancy had dedicated their time and efforts through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historical and architecture and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. This week the Los Angeles Conservancy announced its 2019 Preservation Award Recipients. The selected projects reflect a wide range of efforts to preserve L.A. County's architectural heritage. 

Since 1982, the Los Angeles Conservancy has reviewed and recognized historical structures that represent excellence in the field of historic preservation. A jury comprised of experts in architecture, historic preservation, and community development are chosen to select winners in various categories. Categories include rehabilitation, sensitive restoration, adaptive reuse, as well as special Chair's Award for exceptional contributions. 

Below are this year's award recipients:

Vibiana. Image courtesy of LA Conservacy

Chair's Award Winner: Vibiana | Redbird 

The effort to save the Cathedral of St. Vibiana was a defining moment for Los Angeles preservation. Its creative adaptive reuse solution continues to serve as a model for projects across the region. The former Cathedral of St. Vibiana, now known simply as Vibiana, opened in 1876. Designed by architect Ezra F. Kysor, one of Los Angeles’ first practicing architects, the cathedral was a stunning work of architecture in a town still emerging from its pueblo origins. Renowned architect John C. Austin enlarged the structure in 1924 and created a new Main Street façade fashioned from Indiana limestone. St. Vibiana’s Cathedral was designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #17 in 1963. 

 Project Award Winners

Images (l-r) courtesy City of L.A. Office of Historic Resources; courtesy Shades of L.A. Collection/Los Angeles Public Library

Asian Americans in Los Angeles Historic Context Statements
Location: Los Angeles
These documents provide an important framework for evaluating historic places associated with L.A.’s rich (but too often overlooked) Asian American heritage.

Image by Thom Shelton

A.V. Walberg Residence & Adjoining Properties
Location: Highland Park - Garvanza

This visionary project serves as a creative example of how we can balance the need for adding density to L.A.’s neighborhoods while still respecting a neighborhood’s historic character.

Renate and Wolf Zaidman, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp survivors, in the Beverly Fairfax neighborhood in the 1950’s. Images provided by Fred Zaidman.

Beverly Fairfax Historic District National Register Nomination
Location: Beverly Fairfax

A successful grassroots effort to list one of L.A.’s most prominent Jewish enclaves in the National Register of Historic Places celebrates the community and heritage that formed within this tight-knit community. 

Bradbury House. Image courtesy of the Fisher family

Bradbury House
Location: Pacific Palisades

This extraordinary rehabilitation of a cultural landmark fueled by a family’s passion to protect it for the next generation.

Google Playa Vista. Image by Connie Zhou

Google Playa Vista
Location: Playa Vista

This stunning project brought a hub of innovation back to life for a new generation of tech giants.

Los Angeles Union Station. Image courtesy of LA Conservancy

Los Angeles Union Station
Location: downtown Los Angeles

This five-year rehabilitation project ensures that the crown jewel of L.A.’s transportation system will continue to serve generations of Angelenos.

William Andrews Clark Memorial. Image by Stephen Schafer

William Andrews Clark Memorial
Location: West Adams
This creative design solution to a historic library proves that preservation and modernization can coexist.

Learn more about the selected projects  and the Los Angeles Conservancy here.

RELATED NEWS Brooks + Scarpa, TIGHE, FreelandBuck, Spinagu among AIA|LA 2019 Residential Architecture Award winners
RELATED NEWS Sou Fujimoto's delicately powerful exhibition Futures of the Future comes to Los Angeles

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