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Take a look at the 69th Carolopolis Award winners

Here are the 2023 award recipients.

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The Preservation Society of Charleston awarded its first Carolopolis in 1953 to celebrate excellence in historic preservation, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Fifteen winning projects have been selected in 2023 for the 69th Carolopolis Awards. Before we dive in, lets outline the awards.

  • Pro Merito Award: Recognizes properties that obtained a Carolopolis 20+ years ago and have sustained the restoration or have undergone a second (significant) exterior renovation.
  • Interior Award: Recognizes interior preservation of historic public buildings like churches and cultural centers.
  • Exterior Award: Recognizes outstanding preservation, rehabilitation, or restoration.
  • New Construction Award: Recognizes creative design solutions for residential, commercial, and mixed-use infill buildings.
  • Resilience Award: This inaugural award recognizes projects that have adjusted historic properties to climate conditions while complying with historic preservation best practices.

22 Legare Street

Pro Merito Award

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Owner: Summer and Clyde Anderson
Project team: Glenn Keyes Architects, Richard Marks Restorations, Wertimer + Cline Landscape Architects, Botticelli & Pohl Architects, Mark Zeff Interior Design

48 South Battery

Resilience Award

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Owner: Stacey and Alison Nutt
Project team: Glenn Keyes Architects, CDS Restoration, LLC, Ables Landscapes

225 Rutledge Avenue

Exterior Award

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Owner: Travis Arnett
Project team: Bello Garris Architects, Arnett Construction, Russell Rosen, P.E.

221-223 St. Philip Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Revival Street, LLC
Project team: New World Byzantine, Arnett Construction, Cintra Sedalik, Josh Dunn Landscape Architecture

452 Huger Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Peter and Laura Horlbeck
Project team: American Vernacular, Lloyd Custom Builders, Land Studio

655 East Bay Street

New Construction Award

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Owner: Madison Capital Group
Project team: Sottile & Sottile, Cline Design, Thomas & Hutton, Harold K. Jordan & Co., Jordan & Skala Engineers, Inc.

Delta Pharmacy

New Construction Award

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Owner: Willis High
Project team: The Middleton Group, Chastain Construction

KKBE Coming Street Cemetery

Exterior Award

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Owner: Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue
Project team: Ahern’s Anvil, Bennett Preservation Engineering, Clemson University, Ford Restored, Graveyard Shift, Magee Ratcliff Construction, Michael Du Bois Metalworks, Masonry Solutions International, Nicole Isenbarger Archaeology Collective, Stonemeister, UpSouth LLC

The Refinery

New Construction Award

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Owner: Refinery on Meeting, LLC
Project team: The Flyway Companies, The Middleton Group, Sottile & Sottile

4 Dingle Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Palmer Harrell
Project team: Brackish Builders, Conner III Builders, Marty Johnson

8 Franklin Street

Resilience Award

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Owner: John and Linda Spratt
Project team: Artis Construction, Byers Collaborative

33 Ashton Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Anishi Scott
Project team: Julia F. Martin Architects, JJR Development, LLC, Troy Ayo

77 King Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Ted and Grace Fey
Project team: Dufford Young Architects, Wertimer + Cline Landscape Architects, Tupper Builders

116 Cannon Street

Exterior Award

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Owner: Ashley Baize
Project team: Julia F. Martin Architects, Archer Construction, Brian R. Wells

216 Ashley Avenue

Exterior Award

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Owner: John and Laura Bush, Mike Ulliman
Project team: Julia F. Martin Architects, Archer Construction, B. Berry Interiors

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