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2022 Arkansas Preservation Awards

On January 27, 2023, Preserve Arkansas hosted its annual Arkansas Preservation Awards dinner and program to honor individuals and organizations for projects focused on historic preservation, education, and advocacy throughout the state. Honorees and guests celebrated with a reception and banquet at the Robinson Center in Little Rock, followed by a program recognizing John K. Mott, FAIA, and the award-winning projects. Dr. Ethel Goodstein-Murphree, Associate Dean and Professor of Architecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design, served as emcee for the event. 

See photos from the event here. Please credit all photos to Preserve Arkansas and Stephanie Dunn King Photography.

2022 Parker Westbrook Award Winner

John K. Mott, FAIA
Born and raised at Fort Smith, Arkansas, architect John Mott has been a trusted leader in historic preservation for more than 50 years. After graduating from the University of Arkansas and serving as a naval officer, Mott worked for his father’s architecture firm in Fort Smith, today known as MAHG Architecture, before relocating to Washington, DC. He went on to become Director of Preservation at John Milner Associates, now MTFA Architecture. He has led the MTFA Design + Preservation team on more than 200 restoration and adaptive reuse projects across the country. His notable Arkansas projects include Old Main and Vol Walker Hall at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, the Drennen-Scott and Willhaf houses at Van Buren, and the Clayton House at Fort Smith. For his prolific work in historic preservation and his enthusiasm and willingness to share his expertise with younger generations, Preserve Arkansas was proud to recognize John Mott with the 2022 Parker Westbrook Award for Lifetime Achievement.

2022 Arkansas Preservation Award Recipients

Parker Westbrook Award for Lifetime Achievement John K. Mott, FAIA, Potomac, MD
Excellence in Heritage Preservation Washington County Historical Society
For the “This Place Matters” campaign
Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation – Winner Buffalo River Historic Jail and Museum, Marshall
Owner: Searcy County
Architect: Revival Architecture, Inc.
Contractor: BWC Builders, Inc.
Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation – Honorable Mention Arts on Main, Van Buren
Owner: Arts on Main
Architect: MAHG Architecture
Contractor: Beshears Construction
Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation – Honorable Mention Karcher House, Little Rock
Owner: Kartcher Properties
Architect: Scott Smith
Contractor: Gardner Custom Homes
Excellence in Preservation through Rehabilitation – Honorable Mention The Reserve/W.C. Brown House Historic District, Hot Springs
Owner: Historic Ventures, LLC
Architect: Taylor/Kempkes Architects
Contractor: Summit Properties
Excellence in Preservation through Restoration – Winner Thomas Administration Building, El Dorado
Owner: South Arkansas Community College
Architect: Taylor/Kempkes Architects
Contractor: Flynco Construction Group
Excellence in Preservation through Restoration – Honorable Mention Powhatan Methodist Church, Powhatan Historic State Park
Owner: Arkansas State Parks
Architect: WER Architects/Planners
Contractor: Wagner General Contractors
Excellence in Preservation through Restoration – Honorable Mention Arkansas State Treasurer’s Suite, Little Rock
Owner: State of Arkansas
Architect: Clements and Associates/Architecture, Inc.
Contractor: Baldwin & Shell Construction
Outstanding Achievement in Preservation Education Professor Carl Matthews, UA Fay Jones School of Architecture + Design
For his Advanced Design Studios in Hot Springs
Ned Shank Award for Outstanding Preservation Publication Eureka Springs Historic District Design Guidelines
By the Eureka Springs Historic District Commission
Excellence in Personal Projects Damon and Margaret Reed, Morrow
For the Morrow Farmstead
Outstanding Achievement in Adaptive Reuse Eagle Building/The Grumpy Rabbit American Eatery, Lonoke
Owner: Jim and Gina Wiertelak
Architect: Ryan Biles

Contractor: Hart Construction
Outstanding New Construction in a Historic Setting Mississippi County Courthouse Rehabilitation and Addition, Blytheville
Owner: Mississippi County
Architect: Revival Architecture, Inc.
Contractor: CNI Construction
Outstanding Achievement in Preservation Advocacy Patricia Blick, Little Rock
For her work with the Quapaw Quarter Association to save Little Rock’s historic places

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Ryan Biles, Architect

Blackhat Quarters

DEMX Architecture 

Hart Contractors

Frances McSwain and Ray Wittenberg

Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, PLLC

Justice and Mrs. David Newbern

Mark and Cheri Nichols

Preservation Consulting, LLC

Mike and Mary Jane Rebick

Rogue Architecture, PLLC

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