
The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach’s
Elizabeth L. and John H. Schuler Award was established in 2005 by Schulers
to recognize new architecture that is designed and built “in keeping with
the traditional styles of Palm Beach architecture,” according to the
foundation’s website.
The award complements
the foundation’s Ballinger Award, which honors historically sensitive
renovations of large estates; the Polly Earl Award, which honors similar
renovations of small-scale proper properties; and the Lesly S. Smith
Landscape Award, which honors a notable landscape project.
2001 Ballinger
Award Landmarked Home Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Wright Palm Beach, Florida Architect: Gwynne Thorsen, Michael
Johnson Restoration 8,000 under air
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2004 Ballinger Award Landmarked Home
Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Ross Palm Beach, Florida Architect: Thomas
M. Kirchhoff Restoration 8,500 under air
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2008 Ballinger Award
Landmarked Home Owner: Mr. & Mrs. David Koch Palm Beach,
Florida Architect: Thomas M. Kirchhoff Renovation 38,000
under air
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2012 Ballinger Award 1924 Addison
Mizner Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Roberto DeGardiola Palm Beach,
Florida Architect: Saladrigas - Cohen Renovation 9,500
under air
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2006 Elizabeth and John Schuler Award
Owner: Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Dixon Palm Beach, Florida Architect:
Thomas M. Kirchhoff New Construction 16,000 under air
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2013 Elizabeth and John Schuler Award
Owner: Ms. Kelly Klein Palm Beach,
Florida Architect: 1100 Architect New Construction 3900
under air
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The Ballinger Award, first presented by the
Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach in 1987, recognizes a renovation or
restoration project that best reflects the history and traditions of Palm
Beach architecture.
The award is named in
honor of the late Robert I. Ballinger, former chairman of the town’s
Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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