The 33rd annual Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards celebrated the best of preservation in front of a packed audience at St. Bart’s Church.
The awards recognized an impressive group of preservation projects, spanning centuries of City history. They included a reclaimed row house in the Bronx, glorious religious properties, engineering marvels, and beautifully restored facades. Seeing them and hearing from their owners is an excellent reminder of how preservation benefits New York.
We were also delighted to honor Laurie Beckelman for her decades of advocacy and leadership at the Conservancy, the Landmarks Commission, and other organizations; and our former Board Chair, attorney John J. (Jack) Kerr, Jr., who defended preservation in some of the field’s most significant cases and is widely regarded as a national expert in preservation law.
We are pleased to share the ceremony with you.
Moses Awards Honorees
Laurie Beckelman
Public Leadership in Preservation Award
John J. (Jack) Kerr, Jr.
Preservation Leadership Award
Preservation Project Awards
1065 Clay Avenue
131 Duane Street
69th Regiment Armory
Asia Art Archive in America
Castle Clinton National Monument
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin
The Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew
Lefferts Historic House, Prospect Park
New York State Pavilion
Pier 57
Roosevelt Island Lighthouse
St Luke’s Historic Pavilions
Credits – Video by Gil Gilbert and Event photos by Noel Sutherland