
Many American Institute of Architects Members Awarded New Jersey Preservation Awards in 2024
Congratulations to our many colleagues on being recognized by Preservation New Jersey!
Preservation New Jersey (PNJ) has recently announced the 2024 Historic Preservation Award Winners. According to PNJ, this annual recognition highlights innovative projects that contribute to the preservation of New Jersey’s rich history and diverse communities. Recipients will be celebrated on November 21, 2024, at Lambert Castle, and all proceeds support the 10 Most Endangered List and educational programs.
Honorable Mentions for Preservation Stewardship
Stephen Schwartz, AIA – for a new and exciting initiative entitled LEGO Building Education Programs to teach students lessons in local zoning and construction
Roman Drukarov, Adam Lasota, AIA, The Ramtin Group, Orange Valley Glass, Frank Valvano, Mountain Construction, and Mike Turano – for the restoration of 205 Glenridge Avenue, Montclair New Jersey (The Former St. Eric’s Swedish Lutheran Church )
Preservation Craftsmanship Award – Morris Canal Lock 2 East Project – Connolly & Hickey Historical Architects, Dell Tech Inc., and the County of Morris
Preservation Project Awards
Hoboken Public Library Restoration Project – Hoboken Public Library, Clarke Caton Hintz, Harrison Hamnett Structural Engineers, and Kelter & Gilligo MEP/Fire Engineers
The Franklin Street School Adaptive Reuse Project – City of Cape May, Cape May County Library Commission, The Center for Community Arts, Inc., and Burns Construction Consulting, LLC, Michael Calafati Architect, LLC, Arcari + Iovino Architects, PC, KSi Professional Engineers, LLC, and Merrell & Garaguso, Inc.
Hunterdon County Court House Restoration – County of Hunterdon, Frank Bell, AIA; County Architect, Clarke Caton Hintz, Kelter & Gilligo MEP/ Fire Engineers, Harrison Hamnett Structural Engineers, and Schnabel Conservation
Young Preservationist Award – Julie Kroon, AIA


