Meet the 2010 Good Brick Award winners

The winners of the 2010 Good Brick Awards have been announced:

  • GHPA President's Award: The Heritage Society
  • Martha Peterson Award: City of Houston Summer Jobs for Youth Program for the College Park Memorial Cemetery genealogy project
  • Stewart Title Award: The Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society for the Houston Municipal Air Terminal (1940)
  • Ann and Salvador Guercio for 1801 Lubbock Street
  • Amy and Eric Powitzky for No. 4 Courtlandt Place
  • Cathy and Paul Chapman for 2121 Brentwood Drive
  • Nancy and Neal Manne for 2947 Inwood Drive
  • Jan and Ron Smulcer for 2135 Looscan Lane
  • Monica Savino and Mark Kusey for 1302 Knox Street
  • Carol Triebel and Rick Gist for 2829 Nottingham Street
  • Chris and Max Lukens for 3820 Willowick Road
  • John W. Gabriel, AIA, for the renovation and adaptive reuse of 1100 Milford Street
  • Rice Building Workshop at Project Row Houses for the Core House project
  • Houston Public Library for Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research

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About the Good Brick Awards

The Good Brick Awards have been given since 1979 to recognize local contributions to the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of Houston's architectural and cultural heritage. Nomination categories include the renovation, restoration, or adaptive use of a building; new buildings or sympathetic additions that enhance the existing historic fabric of Houston; recognition for the craftspeople who continually maintain, build, and restore our important buildings and cultural fabric; preservation-related programs or activities; project planning; publications; and outstanding service or leadership in preservation. See a list of all Good Brick winners since 1979 >

Anyone may submit a nomination, including those individuals who have undertaken the project, their neighbors or other property owners, architects, contractors, businesses, institutions or members of the community at large. The projects must be located in Harris County and must have been completed within the last three years.

Nominations for the Good Brick Awards must be submitted using the official nomination form. A nomination package will include the nomination form, a project summary in two pages or less, and photographs, if applicable. Each nomination must be in a binder. If you are nominating more than one project, each entry must be in a separate binder. Nominations will not be accepted via e-mail.

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Previous Good Brick winners

See a list of all the Good Brick Award-winning projects since 1979.

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