Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards for 2006
The Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards are the Conservancy’s highest honors for outstanding preservation efforts, named for a dedicated New Yorker whose generosity benefitted the City for over 50 years.
More than 350 guests attended this year’s awards ceremony, held on Tuesday, May 1, at honoree Temple Emanu-El.
Mrs. Moses’ many gifts to parks, hospitals, schools, and cultural institutions are a record of caring and commitment that will live for generations.
The Awards recognize preservation leaders, public officials, organizations, owners, builders, architects, and craftspeople who restore the beauty and utility of New York’s great architecture.
- Henry Hope Reed – Preservation Leadership Award
- The Honorable Alexander B. Grannis – Legislative Leadership Award
- Robert W. Wilson – Special Award for Preservation Philanthropy
- 25 Grace Court, Brooklyn Heights
- 240 Central Park South, Manhattan
- Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church, Harlem
- Grand Central Terminal Facade Restoration, Manhattan
- Holyrood Episcopal Church, Upper Manhattan
- Kips Bay Towers, Manhattan
- The Morgan Library & Museum, Manhattan
- The Octagon, Roosevelt Island
- The Parachute Jump, Coney Island, Brooklyn
- Temple Emanu-El, Upper East Side, Manhattan


