2027 Preservation Awards Application

APPLICATION PERIOD IS NOW OPEN!

2027 Preservation Awards

August 19 – October 23, 2026
$100 Application Fee | Early Bird Period Ends October 2
$150 Application Fee | Starting October 3

The Los Angeles Conservancy’s annual Preservation Awards honor outstanding achievements in historic preservation in L.A. County.

Selected by an independent jury of distinguished architects, preservation professionals, and community leaders, winning project teams are recognized for their preservation achievements and enjoy opportunities to share their project and connect with a broader community, including:

      • Prominent recognition at a fabulous awards celebration with over 400 guests on April 14, 2027 at The Ebell of Los Angeles.
      • A professionally produced project video vignette that can be used to share the project team’s compelling work and project.
      • Wide-ranging visibility across the L.A. Conservancy’s website, newsletters, social media channels, and more!
      • Access to a promotional toolkit that includes practical templates, tips, and digital assets—including a winner seal—that can be used across project team member websites, emails, social media, printed materials, etc.


    August 19 – October 23, 2026
    $100 Application Fee | Early Bird Period Ends October 2
    $150 Application Fee | Starting October 3

Eligibility

Please refer to the eligibility and qualifications listed below.

  • Construction projects (preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation projects–including adaptive reuse and landscape projects. Preservation sensitive new/infill construction projects are also considered)
  • Preservation plans, programs, policies, or studies  
  • Interpretive and educational programs in historic preservation (courses, publications, conferences, media, exhibits, etc.) 
  • Grassroots preservation efforts by an individual or group 
  • Cultural landscapes (eligible for the Royce Neuschatz Award, established to honor the former Conservancy Board member and advocate for open space in the urban environment)
  • Art/media/installation projects that reflect and educate on cultural aspects and/or activate historic places

Application Requirements

Applicants will be asked to provide the following elements as a part of their application.

All projects will be asked to provide:

  • Current Project Name
  • Historic/Original Project Name (If applicable)
  • Project Address (If applicable)
  • Project Type
  • Cultural Significance
  • Current Project Start and End Dates (Month/Year)

For construction/landscape projects:

  • Original Architect and/or Builder
  • Original Architectural Style
  • Original Completion Date
  • Architect and/or Builder of any addition (If applicable)
  • Architectural Style of any addition (If applicable)
  • Completion Date of any addition (If applicable)
  • Historic Designations/Status (If applicable)

A project narrative helps the jury understand the story of the project. The total word count (all sections combined) should be between 1,000 and 2,000 words.

1. Significance

Present a brief history of the project and its importance to its community and the Los Angeles area before and after its completion. In short, why this project matters.

Construction/Landscape Projects: Also include the history of the property, structure, landscape and/or area; general architectural description of the property/landscape and the neighborhood or surroundings, the architectural style, original use and other uses, any association with historic people or events; and any historic designations and the date of the designations.

2. Project Work

Please describe the project’s overall story, including the scope, preservation philosophy, impetus for initiating the project, the goal of the project, the people it served in the past, and who it will serve now and in the future. Your story should also include who were the people involved in making the project happen from start to finish.

Construction/Landscape Projects: Also, describe the original use(s), and guiding preservation treatment philosophy(s) used. Please include what if any portions of the property were affected or unaffected by the project and the manner in which compliance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards was ensured

3. Condition and Challenges

Please provide context for the project’s story, including challenges, such as gaining support, funding, or financing; technical issues; development pressures; politics; or other obstacles.

Construction/Landscape Projects: Also, include the condition of the historic building/structure/landscape before the project and related challenges.

4. Public Benefit

Describe the project’s overall impact, such as how it advances historic preservation in Los Angeles County and provides specific benefits to the public after project completion. Highlight how the project is a model for others, illustrating the benefits and possibilities of preservation for similar projects.

Project Team Contact Information (Download .xls template)

Please provide a spreadsheet with contact information of project team members, including all professional and community members involved in the project. Template provided.

Media Assets (Uploaded to a Shareable Folder)

Media assets (video or photos) help tell the project story. Please upload the following media assets to a shareable folder (ex, Dropbox or Google Drive). A link to the folder will be requested as a part of the application process.

    • VIDEOS: We now accept videos as supporting material.  Please upload .MP4 or .MOV files or provide links to videos on YouTube or Vimeo on the Photo Credit spreadsheet (template provided).  Horizontal videos are preferred unless you are sharing social media footage of your project. All videos should be listed in the Photo and Video Credits and Links Excel Sheet (below).
    • PHOTOS: Please upload at least 20 high-resolution photos related to the project, including three photos of the completed project. These photos help the jury visualize the project’s story, so please include historic views, shots of the project before/during/after, and images about the people impacted by the project (now or in the past). All photos should be listed in the Photo and Video Credits and Links Excel Sheet (below).
    • PHOTO POWERPOINT PRESENTATION: Please use the template provided to share photos that best showcase the breadth of your project in up to 12 slides, including:
      • Photos showing before/during/after
      • Photos showing challenges and/or achievements
      • Photos demonstrating historic significance and/or public benefit
      • OPTIONAL: A broad timeline of the project.
      • Each slide may contain 1-3 photos. Must include captions to provide context for photos, including date (or approximate date).
      • The PowerPoint must be uploaded to the Shareable Folder. (Download .ppt template).

Photo and Video Credits and Links (Download .xls template)

By submitting these media assets, applicants grant the Conservancy permission to share all media assets (photos and video) in digital, video, and print formats. Applicant is responsible for securing permission to use media assets owned by other entities.

How to Apply

Applicants submit project information and narratives through a digital form and provide links to supporting material. You can save your progress on the form and resume your application at a later time.

Review our Application Requirements on this page or download our 2027 Preservation Awards Information Packet to take inventory of the information and materials you will need to submit as part of your application.

Add photos, graphics, video, and other media assets related to your project in a digital folder. Copy the folder onto a file-sharing service (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.) and create a shareable link. You will need this link when you submit your application. 

Photo Files: Must be .JPG or .PNG files and include at least three high-resolution photographs.

Video Files: Must be .mp4 or .mov files and in standard 1980×1080 format.  

*IMPORTANT: Please use the following naming conventions in labeling the application materials.

  • PHOTOS/VIDEO: (Your Project’s Name)-(Photo Number)
  • HI-RES PHOTO: (Your Project’s Name)-HiRes-(Photo Number)

Download templates of select elements of the required supporting material. Then, complete the templates for your project. 

*IMPORTANT: Please use the following naming conventions in labeling the application materials.

  • CONTACT LIST: Project Team Contacts_(Your Project’s Name)
  • POWERPOINT: Photo PPT_(Your Project’s Name)

Double-check that your information and materials are complete. Congratulations, you’re ready to submit your application!

 

FAQs

Below are frequently asked questions about the Preservation Awards application process.

Tell a compelling, succinct story that demonstrates the impact of your project. The Preservation Awards convey the value of historic preservation to a wide audience. Successful applications make a persuasive case for the importance of their project’s story, encompassing its:

  • Historical context
  • Specific goals and challenges
  • Benefits to the people in the community
  • Lessons learned

Describe the project’s scope of work clearly and completely. If you are nominating a project with multiple components, please include an explanation of each of the project’s elements. Remember to coordinate with other members of the project team, if needed.

Use a range of descriptive, high-quality photos and videos. The media assets that accompany the application are often the only way that the jury can visualize a project. In addition to historic views and before/after shots, please include photographs of the project in process and other images with people in them, as these will help bring the story to life.

People and organizations can be nominated for a Preservation Award. Please follow the guidelines for the project narrative as they apply. For example, you should describe important accomplishments and components of the person or organization’s work, as well as the significance of their contributions to the preservation field and any challenges they may have overcome.

In your narrative, be sure to make a case for the timing of the application. If the person or organization is celebrating a significant milestone, for example, you should highlight the relevance of the award in its given year.

Conservancy staff may visit the site before the jury convenes, but not necessarily. If we need to arrange site access, we will contact the person who submitted the application. Jury members do not typically visit the project sites, which is why a compelling narrative and high-quality images and video are essential to a good application.

Yes, but the person submitting the application will be the Conservancy’s primary contact for the award cycle. They are responsible for ensuring that the application is complete and for notifying other members of the project team of the award. All applicants will be notified of the jury’s decision.

No, photos should be placed on the black background and no branding should be added to the template. Descriptions and project background are welcome. More than 1 image can be added per slide. Please limit your slide count to 16 slides, and share both the PowerPoint and a pdf version of the powerpoint. 

Applications for the 2027 Preservation Awards are due on Friday, October 23, 2026. We will confirm that your application is complete within the week following this deadline. We will follow up separately if we need to coordinate a site visit.

All applicants will be notified of the jury’s decisions in late 2026. Winning projects video vignettes will be filmed in the last quarter of 2026. Winner information will be embargoed until the Conservancy’s public winner announcement in early 2027.

Contact

If you have any questions, please consult our Application FAQs or contact us at advocacy@laconservancy.org.