For the Residential Rehabilitation of the S. S. Rogers House, 207 South Mason Street, Apex Jeff and Cheryl Fike purchased the circa 1901 S. S. Rogers House in June, 2014 with the intention of making it their home...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of the Hunnicutt-Lazarus House, 525 East Lane Street, Raleigh It all began when Rick and Juanita Bronstein’s daughter, who lives in Oakwood, sent a photo of the dilapidated tw...
For the Contextual Residential Infill at 520 North Blount Street, Raleigh Mackey and Maggie McDonald, owners of the new house located at 520 North Blount Street, have always admired the rich detail and architectur...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of 217 East South Street, Raleigh The East Raleigh/South Park National Register Historic District is the largest historically African American neighborhood in Raleigh; and, one o...
For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the former Dr. Pepper Bottling Plant, 416 Dawson Street, Raleigh The two-story, three-bay-wide yellow brick Art Moderne style commercial building at 416 Dawson Street was cons...
For the Commercial Rehabilitation of the former Weaver’s Textile Shop, 304 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh The commercial building located at 304 Glenwood Avenue had been used as office space for many years until Char...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of the George Upchurch House, 1024 Waldo Rood Boulevard, Cary The c. 1890 George Upchurch House is the older of two houses built by brothers in the late nineteenth century in ru...
For the Contextual Residential Infill at 219 East Lenoir Street, Raleigh Susan and Andy Gilbert, owners of the new house at 219 E. Lenoir Street, relocated to Raleigh with the desire to be a part of the city’s d...
For the Residential Rehabilitation of the Percy J. Olive House, 206 South Salem Street, Apex Graham and Kim Shirley purchased the circa 1900 Queen Anne-style Percy J. Olive House in September 2015 with the intent...
For Historic Preservation Advocacy Matthew Brown received his Bachelor of Arts in History – with coursework in architectural history – from the University of Virginia, 1982. In the years since, Matthew ...