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9 Apr 2025 | |
Written by Dennis Pilsits | |
Member News |
CBP Architects joyfully announces that the Inn of Amazing Mercy is included among the recipients of the 2025 Preservation Achievement Awards. Awards will be presented by the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia during a ceremony June 4, 2025, at “The Belle” at the Bellevue in Philadelphia.
One of 20 projects to be honored with a Grand Jury Award, the Inn of Amazing Mercy combines a compassionate care model that continues to reduce homelessness and addiction; a sensitive restoration that preserves the architectural and historic integrity of a formerly vacant neighborhood eyesore; and ongoing collaboration that will offer foundational knowledge to health providers across the country.
“Congratulations to Project HOME for their trust and extraordinary vision,” said CBP Architects Managing Partner Nancy Bastian, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP. “This is a well-deserved honor that recognizes both the architectural and community impact of the Inn of Amazing Mercy. We are so proud to have been a part of the project.”
The annual awards program of the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia celebrates projects, people, and organizations that support preservation, advocacy, and public service throughout the region. We congratulate our clients, teammates, and all of this year's award recipients.
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