Chestnut Hill Conservancy now inviting nominations for the 2018 Architectural Hall of Fame

Posted 8/17/18

The Chestnut Hill Conservancy is pleased to announce that it is now inviting nominations for the 2018 Architectural Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is a distinguished list of Chestnut Hill’s most …

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Chestnut Hill Conservancy now inviting nominations for the 2018 Architectural Hall of Fame

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The Chestnut Hill Conservancy is pleased to announce that it is now inviting nominations for the 2018 Architectural Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame is a distinguished list of Chestnut Hill’s most treasured significant buildings structures and landscapes, selected by public vote.

These properties represent groundbreaking approaches to planning and design; or are significant for their design, materials, craftsmanship; or as an exceptional example of their style, or are of historic significance because of an association with an event, a person, or by virtue of age. Categories include institutional, residential, and commerical or public properties.

Past inductees to the Hall of Fame include the Thomas Mill Covered Bridge, Gravers Lane Station, Wissahickon Inn, Margaret Esherick House, Vanna Venturi House, Morris Arboretum, Chestnut Hill Fire Station, Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Krisheim, and 614 St. Andrew’s Road.

Nominations are being accepted through September 21, after which a shortlist will be announced and voting will begin. The winners will be inducted at the Chestnut Hill Conservancy's Architectural Hall of Fame Gala on Saturday, December 1.

To submit a nomination for the 2018 Hall of Fame, visit http://chconservancy.org/hall-of-fame-nominate/

For information about the Architectural Hall of Fame, please contact Lori Salganicoff at 215-247-9329 x201 or lori@chconservancy.org 

This post was updated on Aug. 21, 2018. An earlier version had the wrong link to submit a nomination for the 2018 Hall of Fame.  
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