Entries are open for the 2022 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards. Now in its 28th year, the awards program recognizes projects, initiatives and individuals that demonstrate excellence in the conservation, protection, and interpretation of Aboriginal, built, natural and cultural heritage.
Architect and heritage specialist Matt Devine will again be chair of the jury for 2022. The awards categories include Aboriginal heritage, adaptive re-use, advocacy, and conservation in built heritage, interiors and landscape, as well as awards for individual achievements.
Project completed between 31 March 2021 and 1 March 2022 are eligible for the awards.
“This is an unmissable opportunity for the community and organisations to celebrate heritage excellence and innovation, and demonstrate the invaluable connection in New South Wales between people, place and heritage,” said Debbie Mills, Chief Executive Officer of the National Trust (NSW).
Entries are open until 15 March. The shortlist will be announced in April 2022 and the winners will be announced at a ceremony on 13 May. To enter, head to the National Trust (NSW) website.
Source: Architecture - architectureau