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Albert Simons Medal of Excellence

Overview

The Albert Simons Medal of Excellence is an honor awarded by the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina, recognizing individuals who have made exceptional contributions to architecture, historic preservation, urban design, and the wider built environment. Established in 1996, the medal commemorates the legacy of Albert Simons (1890–1980), a prominent Charleston architect, preservationist, educator, and advocate whose work helped define the city’s approach to historic conservation during the 20th century.[1] [2]

History

The College of Charleston’s School of the Arts created the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence to honor the memory and professional ethos of Albert Simons, a professor, architectural historian, and preservation pioneer who played a central role in shaping Charleston’s early planning ordinances, zoning policies, and architectural review processes.[3] Simons was instrumental in the establishment of the nation’s first historic district (Charleston’s 1931 Old and Historic District) and influenced national standards for preservation practice.[4]

Award Criteria

Recipients of the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence are selected for their significant achievements in one or more of the following areas:

  • Architectural design and contributions to the advancement of architectural practice
  • Historic preservation, including research, conservation, or policy leadership
  • Urban design and planning, with emphasis on human-scaled and historically sensitive environments
  • Cultural heritage stewardship, education, or public advocacy
  • Lifetime contributions to the fields represented by Simons’ work.[5]

Recipients

The Albert Simons Medal of Excellence honors individuals who have excelled in one or more of the areas in which Albert Simons excelled, including civic design, architectural design, historic preservation and urban planning.[6] The award also reflects the College of Charleston’s continuing commitment to education in the arts, design, planning, and heritage conservation.[7] Notable recipients of the Albert Simons Medal of Excellence have included the following:

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