2013 Awards

On May 14, 2013, Historic Seattle hosted its fifth Annual Historic Preservation Awards ceremony at the Good Shepherd Center. Seattle City Council President Sally Clark served as the keynote speaker. University of Washington Department of Architecture Professor Jeffrey Ochsner was the emcee. We introduced the Beth Chave Historic Preservation Award in honor of our friend and colleague who served as the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board Coordinator for many years.

MOHAI/Naval Reserve Armory

Beth Chave Historic Preservation Award

Best Adaptive Reuse Project

The award was presented to the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) and its supporting partners for their outstanding achievement in the adaptive reuse of the Naval Reserve Armory at Lake Union Park in the South Lake Union neighborhood. Photo: MOHAI

Terry Avenue Building

Best Rehabilitation Project Award

The award was presented to Vulcan Real Estate and its supporting partners for the exemplary approach to renovating a vernacular, brick warehouse/office building by providing needed enhancements and new uses while respecting the integrity of the original design of a South Lake Union designated landmark. Photo: Michael Walmsley

events_awards_2013_Pioneer Bldg_hsPioneer Building Interior Storm Windows

Exemplary Stewardship Award

The award was presented to Dr. Richard and Mrs. Dorothy Sikora, owners and stewards of the Pioneer Building in the Pioneer Square Historic District, and their supporting partners for an outstanding interior storm windows project that serves as an excellent model for the treatment of historic properties. Photo: Larry Kreisman

events_awards_2013_seattle vineyard church_hsSeattle Vineyard Church

Best Preservation Practice Award

The award was presented to Seattle Vineyard Church and its supporting partners for a painting project that serves as an excellent model for the treatment of historic properties. The building anchors a University District corner (Brooklyn Ave NE and NE 42nd St). Photo: Eugenia Woo

 

HT Kubota Building

Preserving Neighborhood Character Award

The award was presented to HTK Management, LLC and its supporting partners for preserving and enhancing the HT Kubota Building into a new mix of retail, restaurants and artist studios. Located in Seattle’s historic Nihonmachi, or Japantown, the HT Kubota Building was built in 1924 as a two-story office and retail building. Photo: Graham Syed

events_awards_2013_alliance logoAlliance for Pioneer Square

Community Advocacy Award

The award was presented to the Alliance for Pioneer Square for its leadership in revitalizing Seattle’s first neighborhood.

 

events_awards_2013_kevin daniels_harvey soltesKevin Daniels

Community Investment Award

The award was presented to Kevin Daniels for his long-term commitment investing in, preserving and revitalizing Seattle neighborhoods and landmark properties. Photo: Harvey Soltes