Awards
Design
Award of Excellence
Civic
An Inventory/Survey Award of Excellence is given for the Boston City Hall Conservation Management Plan (CMP), a five-year effort that pulled from over a decade of research, advocacy, oral histories, master planning, pilot projects, material testing, advocacy efforts, public engagement, and tactical initiatives. Engagement through interviews with key players from the era, including architect Michael McKinnell, shaped the document as a record for future generations. Supported by a Keeping It Modern grant from The Getty Foundation (a 2020 Modernism in America Award winner), the plan provides a framework to manage change necessitated by shifting city services, municipal functions, security, code requirements, and constituent needs. It includes 139 policies developed through a consensus-building process with city officials that are meant to enable change while ensuring Boston City Hall’s continued integrity across its next half-century of service. Members of the project team and preservationists also deserve recognition for their long-term advocacy efforts to encourage the City of Boston to embrace its modern architectural heritage.
“This is an important project that not only benefits the resource in question but has broad and lasting implications for similar resources."
- Meredith Bzdak, 2021 Jury member
“It is a tremendous feat to take a wide variety of inputs and create a coherent, succinct product. All imperiled concrete civic buildings should be so lucky to have a CMP that encapsulates the complexity required to preserve and evolve these buildings.”
City of Boston
Michael LeBlanc, Maressa Perreault, Margaret Rew, Cyrus Dahmubed, Shelly Chipimo, Alessia Haddad (Utile); Mark Pasnik, Hannah Cane, Mandy Lee, Shannon McLean (OverUnder); Lisa Howe, Colleen Chapin (Building Conservation Associates)
City of Boston: Mayor Kim Janey, Chief of Operations Dion Irish, Former Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Former Chief of Operations Patrick Brophy; Paul Donnelly, Maureen Anderson, Patricia Lyons, Brian Melia (Public Facilities Department); Indira Alvarez, Carlene Laurent, Gregory Rooney, John Sinagra, Leon Graves, Kenya Germain (Property Management Department); Brian P. Golden, David Carlson (Boston Planning & Development Agency); Rosanne Foley, Yolanda Romero, Todd Satter, Joseph Cornish (Boston Landmarks Commission); Sabrina Dorsainvil (Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics)
Location
Boston, MACase Study House No. 21
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Designer(s)
Michael McKinnell
Architect
Other designers
Kallman McKinnell & Knowles