October 7, 2024
Guild Hall and Peter Pennoyer Architects Win the 2024 McKim, Mead & White Awards for Best Commercial, Civic & Institutional Architecture
The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) is proud to announce the winners of the 2024 McKim, Mead & White Awards for Excellence in Classical and New Traditional Design, recognizing achievement in architecture, interiors, landscape, urbanism, and building craftsmanship & artisanship throughout New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.
The award laureates are selected by a jury of experts in the fields of architecture and design. This year’s jury included Paloma Contreras, Paloma Contreras Interior Design; Joan Craig, Craig & Company; Doug Hoerr, Hoerr Schaudt; Gene Hopkins, HopkinsBurns Design Studio; and Suzanne Kasler, Suzanne Kasler Interiors.
The ICAA is honored to host the in-person Awards ceremony at the Metropolitan Club of New York on December 4th to celebrate this year’s cohort of winners.
The ICAA is honored to present the winners of the
2024 McKim, Mead & White Awards:
Commercial, Civic, and Institutional Architecture
Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP – Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
Peter Pennoyer Architects – Guild Hall
Residential Architecture – New Construction Over 5,000 SF
Ferguson & Shamamian Architects – A New Equestrian Estate
McAlpine – Chambering
Residential Architecture – Ancillary Structures
Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP – New England Guest House & Cabin
Residential Architecture – Houses, Renovations & Additions
Hendricks Churchill – Barnegat Barns
Residential Architecture – Townhouses & Apartments
John B. Murray Architect, LLC – Fifth Avenue Penthouse
Interior Design – Houses
Pembrooke & Ives – Kennedy House
Interior Design – Townhouse
Studio Magness – Carnegie Hill Townhouse
Landscape Design
Janice Parker Landscape Architects – Beauty at Home
Historic Preservation
Li/Saltzman Architects – Restoration of a Patriotic Headquarters
Craftsmanship & Artisanship
Covax Design and Atelier – Reviving Historical Craftsmanship: The Restoration and Recreation of Ironwork at a Private Residence A Journey Through Time with Samuel Yellin’s Masterpieces
Student Projects
Nikolai Grigorevskii – International Cultural Center in Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, New York City