Boston Valley Terra Cotta Projects Awarded Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards

369th Regiment Armory Building, Restored by STV Incorporated (Photo Credit Chris Payne/Esto)
Two Boston Valley Terra Cotta projects will be awarded the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation at the 26th Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards. The 369th Regiment Armory Building restored by STV Incorporated and 36 Gramercy Park East restored by CTA Architects were both completed with the assistance of Boston Valley’s restoration expertise.
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has been a leader in preserving, restoring, and reusing New York City’s architectural legacy for over 40 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, organizations, architects, crafts people, and building owners for their extraordinary contributions in preserving the city.
Preservation 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. Since 2000, 11 different buildings that Boston Valley Terra Cotta have been involved with have won this prestigious award. See all our award winning projects here.
This Years Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive (between W. 120th and W. 122 streets).
For more information check out the New York Landmark Conservancy website.