Art Deco Preservation Awards

One of the main highlights of the Art Deco Preservation Ball is the presentation of the Art Deco Preservation Awards. Awards are given to the people who have helped preserve the buildings, art, and culture from the Art Deco era.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S WINNERS!

Michael F. Crowe Award: Formosa Cafe, West Hollywood. The 1933 Group, for revival and restoration of an iconic Hollywood restaurant and cocktail lounge from 1939.

Santa Barbara Main Post Office, U.S. Postal Service, for preserving the 1930s Art Deco interior of a Spanish Colonial Revival style Post Office designed by architect Reginald Johnson.

Relic Vintage, Oran Scott, San Francisco, for recreating a 1940s style apparel shop and preserving vintage fashion of the Art Deco era.

Mount View Hotel, Calistoga, for restoring and preserving a Mission Revival hotel with interior Art Deco details that evoked a 1930s remodel.

High Street Pharmacy, Oakland, for creating a sensitive Art Deco-inspired interior decor in this small independent pharmacy and creating an era appropriate neon sign.

Art Deco Technology Award: Michael Taylor, Regrout USA, for restoring historic tile and creating patented tools for the process.

Cultural Legacy Award: Carla Normand, for preserving the voice of the Art Deco era.


Certificate of Appreciation: Bradbury & Bradbury, Benicia, for recreating vintage and era appropriate wallpaper patterns for the 1920s through the 1940s.

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If you would like to nominate someone or something for a Preservation Award, please go to our website to find out more.