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			Landmarks Illinois calls for nominations for 2021 Richard H. 
			Driehaus Foundation Preservation Awards
 
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            [April 09, 2021]  
            
             Landmarks Illinois is accepting nominations now 
			through June 1 for the 2021 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus 
			Foundation Preservation Awards. The annual awards program honors 
			individuals, organizations, projects and programs in Illinois whose 
			work demonstrates a commitment to excellence in preservation and 
			protects the historic places that matter to people and their 
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			 All nominations will be considered 
			for awards Landmarks Illinois gives out each year through the 
			Landmarks Illinois Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award 
			program. Award recipients will be honored this fall at a public 
			ceremony and also receive a cash prize and custom-designed trophy. 
 To honor the memory and creative spirit of Richard H. Driehaus, 
			Landmarks Illinois’ longtime partner in preservation, one of the 
			2021 selected winners will receive the Richard H. Driehaus Legacy 
			Award, which will be presented to a forward-thinking individual or 
			an exemplary project that represents innovation in preservation. The 
			Richard H. Driehaus Foundation has generously underwritten Landmarks 
			Illinois’ annual preservation awards program since 1994.
 
 Awards will be selected from the following general categories:
 
 · Advocacy: An effective local or statewide campaign to preserve and 
			protect a historic resource.
 
			 
 · Leadership: Individual, municipality, private organization or 
			joint partnership that has championed historic preservation, 
			planning or public policy.
 
 · Preservation: Projects that make possible the continued use of a 
			historic commercial/industrial buildings, multi-family/affordable 
			housing residences, public/institutional structures or preserves a 
			cultural heritage site.
 
 · Environmental Sustainability: Mitigation of climate change through 
			preservation technologies.
 
 Additional details on each category can be found at the Landmarks 
			Illinois website.
 
 Nomination process & guidelines
 
 Nominations for the 2021 preservation awards are due June 1, 2021. 
			Nominations can be submitted online using Landmarks Illinois’ 
			nomination form found here.
 Nominated projects must be located in 
			Illinois and have been completed within the last five years. Phased 
			projects may be considered if the nominated phase is complete and 
			can stand on its own merits. Nominations may be submitted in 
			someone’s honor and/or without the knowledge of the nominee. 
			Self-nominations are also accepted. Previous year submissions not 
			selected for awards may be revised and resubmitted for 
			consideration, as well. There is no fee to submit a nomination. Full 
			nomination guidelines can be downloaded here. 
			
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			 Judging process & criteria
 A jury of preservation professionals will review all nominations to 
			determine the recipients of the 2021 Landmarks Illinois Richard H. 
			Driehaus Preservation Awards. The nominees and projects that most 
			closely emulate Landmarks Illinois’ values and our priorities to 
			support inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) in 
			preservation will receive the greatest consideration. Nominations 
			are also judged on the following:
 
 · Impact a project or person has had on an Illinois community
 
 · Quality and degree of difficulty of the project
 
 · Degree to which the project serves as an example of excellence in 
			historic preservation and influences others
 
 · Degree to which the project aligns with Landmarks Illinois' 
			mission: “People Saving Places for People”
 
 · Innovative solutions to preservation including, but not exclusive 
			to: Creative partnerships or community engagement efforts, original 
			programming, job creation or economic development, innovative 
			adaptive reuse, best practices in sustainability or technologies 
			that mitigate climate change, cultural sustainability or heritage 
			conservation, and /or creative financing or funding sources.
 Learn more about the awards program 
			and former award winners at our website. 
			
			 
 About Landmarks Illinois
 
 We are People Saving Places for People. Landmarks Illinois, now 
			celebrating its 50th Anniversary, is a membership-based nonprofit 
			organization serving the people of Illinois. We inspire and empower 
			stakeholders to save places that matter to them by providing free 
			guidance, practical and financial resources and access to strategic 
			partnerships. For more information, visit
			www.landmarks.org.
 
			[Kaitlyn McAvoyCommunications Manager, Landmarks Illinois]
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