Eligibility
Teams or individual students of architecture (or related fields) with faculty sponsorship are eligible to compete in the
Peterson Prize. There is no entrance fee. Past or present employees of the Heritage Documentation Programs are not eligible.
Students resourceful enough and fortunate enough to have
financial support from a State
Historic Preservation Office, foundation, local historical
society, or other similar source are eligible to compete;
however, there are two limitations on professionalism.
First, measured drawings produced as mitigation for a
project, involving Federal government funds, that will
have an adverse impact on an historic structure are not
eligible. Second, students must be enrolled in a degree
program when working on their Peterson Prize entry.
Project
The building or structure selected for documentation must
be appropriate for inclusion in the HABS Collection. While
HDP is pleased to accept the donation of the documentation
of engineering and industrial sites for the HAER Collection,
and the donation of landscape documentation for the HALS
Collection, such projects are not eligible for the Peterson
Prize. In addition, drawings must be of a building that
has not been previously recorded by HABS through measured
drawings, or an addendum to an existing set of HABS drawings
that makes a new and substantial contribution to the understanding
of the building. Applicants should contact the Peterson
Prize Coordinator with any questions.
Drawing Regulations
Measured drawings submitted by participants must conform
to the HABS Guidelines
and Standards.
Participants should also adhere to the Peterson Prize
Rules and Recommendations.
Participants are encouraged to consult the Built
in America website at the Library of Congress for
examples of HABS measured drawings.
Entry Instructions
Students, or their faculty sponsor, must submit the Peterson
Prize Entry Form (PDF) by the
required deadline. Upon receipt of the entry form, project
teams will be provided with the requested number of blank
sheets of HABS mylar for hand-drawn projects, or the AutoCAD
title block for CAD projects. HABS field notebook covers
are also available upon request. There is no charge for
these materials.
Schedule
30 May 2008: Postmark deadline for submission of entry
forms
30 June 2008: Postmark deadline for submission of completed
entries
August 2008: Peterson Prize Jury
November 2008: Peterson Prize awards ceremony
Information regarding the 2009 competition will be posted in late fall 2008
For Further Information Contact:
Peterson Prize Coordinator
Historic American Buildings Survey
National Park Service
1201 Eye Street, NW (2270)
Washington, DC 20005
telephone: (202) 354-2166
fax: (202) 371-6473
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