The 36th Annual Moses Awards
About the Event
The Moses Awards are the Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation. Join us for a moving and festive evening, featuring a range of wonderful preservation work and excellent preservation professionals.
This year we honor:
Warrie Price
Preservation Leadership Award
Sarah Carroll
Public Leadership in Preservation Award
Central Park Conservancy
Preservation Organization Award
Thursday, April 16
The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave. at 112th St.
Business Attire
Check-in 6:00
Ceremony starts 6:30
Reception to follow
Purchase Tickets & Journal Ads
Early bird tickets are now offered for a short time, with a select number of ticket bundles also available.
Preservation Project Awards
611 West 112th Street
867 Madison Avenue
DUMBO/Vinegar Hill Street Reconstruction
The Frick Collection – 1 East 70th Street
The Gregory – 991 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn
Hamilton Fish House – 21 Stuyvesant Street
Mary of Nazareth Parish – Sacred Heart Church – 32 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn
National Arts Club – 15 Gramercy Park South
Poppenhusen Institute – 114-4 14th Road, College Point, Queens
The Riverside Church – 490 Riverside Drive
Terminal Warehouse – 261 11th Avenue
Waldorf Astoria New York – 301 Park Avenue
ABOUT THE AWARDS
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has been a leader in preserving, restoring, and reusing New York City’s architectural legacy for 51 years. The Moses Awards are the Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation work. Named in honor of dedicated New Yorker Lucy G. Moses, the annual Awards have recognized hundreds of leaders, architects, craftspeople, and building owners for their extraordinary contributions in preserving our City.
The Preservation and Public Leadership Awards are bestowed upon outstanding individuals in the field of historic preservation. Past honorees include Ruth Abram, Wint Aldrich, Kent Barwick, John H. Beyer, Laurie Beckelman, Fred Bland, Stephen Briganti, Yuien Chin, Joan K. Davidson, Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Andrew Dolkart, Franny Eberhart, Lola Finkelstein, Kenneth K. Fisher, Daniel Garodnick, Roberta Brandes Gratz, Anne Van Ingen, John J. (Jack) Kerr, Jr., Susan Olsen, Nancy, and Otis Pratt Pearsall, Ruth Pierpont, Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Barnett Shepherd, and Anthony C. Wood.
Preservation Project Awards are given to projects that demonstrate excellence in the restoration, preservation, or adaptive use of historic buildings, streetscapes, and landscapes that preserve commercial, residential, institutional, religious, and public buildings.
Only projects that are substantially completed during 2025 and located within the five boroughs of New York City will be considered. Books, other publications, and films are not eligible.
Click here to learn more about the Moses Awards from last year.
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QUESTIONS
If you have any questions about the Moses Awards, please email Carla Eilo at carlaeilo@nylandmarks.org.














