Peter Steinbreuck, Kevin Daniels among 10 honored for historic preservation efforts
The Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation just announced 10 winners of this year’s Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation.
The awards, given by State Historic Preservation Officer Allyson Brooks, recognize people, organizations and projects of distinct
ion in Washington historic preservation.
Former City Council member and architect Peter Steinbrueck won a career achievement award, along with National Park Service Arc
heologist
Bob Mierendorf of Marblemount. Crosscut contributor and Mossback columnist Knute Berger won a media award for his coverage of historic preservation issues in Seattle.
Developer Kevin Daniels and King County Councilman Dow Constantine won a special achievement award for their work on preserving the First United Methodist Church alongside a planned highrise on the site.
The modernist architecture non-profit Docomomo WEWA (whose name is a shortening of its mission: Documentation and Conservation of the Modern Movement in Western Washington) won an education award for “raising awareness about the historical and design impacts of mid-twentieth century architecture in Washington.”
Learn more about award winners here. All will be honored at a ceremony May 13 at the Legislative building in Olympia.










