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Three adaptive reuse projects announced as the 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winners

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Nov 16, 2022

Cook County Hospital. Image © Dave Burk | SOM via National Trust for Historic Preservation.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has revealed the three winners of this year’s Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards. 

Projects from North Dakota, Los Angeles, and Chicago were selected as the best examples of adaptive reuse practices nationwide and presented alongside winners in five other categories at a special ceremony held online on November 4th as part of the PastForward National Preservation Conference.

Per the National Trust: “The Driehaus Awards are bestowed on distinguished individuals, nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and corporations whose skill and determination have given new meaning to communities by preserving their architectural and cultural heritage. The Driehaus Awards recognize efforts such as citizens saving and maintaining important landmarks, companies and craftsmen restoring the richness of the past, public officials supporting preservation projects and legislation in their communities, and educators and journalists helping Americans understand the value of preservation.”

The Nome Schoolhouse located in Nome, North Dakota

​The Nome Schoolhouse. Image courtesy of The National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Angelus Funeral Home/Paul R. Williams Apartments located in Los Angeles, CA

​​Angelus Funeral Home/Paul R. Williams Apartments. Image still was taken from National Preservation Awards Ceremony during PastForward 2022 conference. Original image taken by Andy Yutsai Wang.

Old Cook County Hospital located in Chicago, Il (cover image)

Héctor J. Berdecía-Hernández,  awards juror and director-general of the Centro de Conservación y Restauración de Puerto Rico, added, “You have to be creative in the decision-making process, and for me the three projects really excelled in that sense.” He was joined by fellow jurors Robin Waites, the Executive Director of Historic Columbia, and architect Everett Fly. 

Watch the National Preservation Awards ceremony in the video below. Timestamp 24:11 features the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winner's presentation.

Learn more about this year's award winners and project details here. 

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National Preservation Awards Ceremony, November 4, 2022 (PastForward 2022). Video courtesy of National Historic Trust for Preservation via Youtube.

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Three adaptive reuse projects announced as the 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winners

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, Nov 16, 2022

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Cook County Hospital. Image © Dave Burk | SOM via National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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national trust for historic preservation ● driehaus award ● adaptive reuse ● paul r. williams ● historic preservation ● competition ● award
National Trust for Historic Preservation
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has revealed the three winners of this year’s Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards. 

Projects from North Dakota, Los Angeles, and Chicago were selected as the best examples of adaptive reuse practices nationwide and presented alongside winners in five other categories at a special ceremony held online on November 4th as part of the PastForward National Preservation Conference.

Per the National Trust: “The Driehaus Awards are bestowed on distinguished individuals, nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and corporations whose skill and determination have given new meaning to communities by preserving their architectural and cultural heritage. The Driehaus Awards recognize efforts such as citizens saving and maintaining important landmarks, companies and craftsmen restoring the richness of the past, public officials supporting preservation projects and legislation in their communities, and educators and journalists helping Americans understand the value of preservation.”

The Nome Schoolhouse located in Nome, North Dakota

​The Nome Schoolhouse. Image courtesy of The National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Angelus Funeral Home/Paul R. Williams Apartments located in Los Angeles, CA

​​Angelus Funeral Home/Paul R. Williams Apartments. Image still was taken from National Preservation Awards Ceremony during PastForward 2022 conference. Original image taken by Andy Yutsai Wang.

Old Cook County Hospital located in Chicago, Il (cover image)

Héctor J. Berdecía-Hernández,  awards juror and director-general of the Centro de Conservación y Restauración de Puerto Rico, added, “You have to be creative in the decision-making process, and for me the three projects really excelled in that sense.” He was joined by fellow jurors Robin Waites, the Executive Director of Historic Columbia, and architect Everett Fly. 

Watch the National Preservation Awards ceremony in the video below. Timestamp 24:11 features the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winner's presentation.

Learn more about this year's award winners and project details here. 

RELATED NEWS Paris-based architect Maurice Culot named 2019 Richard H. Driehaus Prize laureate
RELATED NEWS Adaptive reuse projects across the country honored at the 2018 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards
National Preservation Awards Ceremony, November 4, 2022 (PastForward 2022). Video courtesy of National Historic Trust for Preservation via Youtube.

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