Trumbauer Awards

The Fourth Biennial Trumbauer Awards will take place on Thursday, March 6, 2025. The Call for Submissions is open now through December 9, 2024.

For more details about submission eligibility please visit the .

Presented by the Philadelphia Chapter of the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, the Trumbauer Awards honors exemplary work in architecture, design, planning, landscape, decorative, and fine arts that preserve and advance the classical tradition. Named for the internationally renowned architect, and Philadelphia native, Horace Trumbauer (1868-1938), the Trumbauer Awards recognize contemporary projects that express the breadth and inclusiveness present in Trumbauer’s expansive work. This year, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Philadelphia is joined by ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Ohio & Lake Erie, expanding eligibility to all of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, and areas of New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Maryland.

Image: Portledge, 1910, designed by Horace Trumbauer (Photo credit: Tom Crane)

Award categories
New Residential Architecture over 5,000 sq. feet
New Residential Architecture under 5000 sq. feet
Historic Preservation
Residential
Renovation / Sympathetic Addition
Large Architecture - Non-residential
Commercial
Small Architecture - Non-residential
Non-residential
Interior Design - Residential
Non-residential
Interior Design - Non-residential
Single Room
Ancillary Structure
Landscape Architecture - Residential
Landscape Architecture - Non-residential
Urbanism & Planning
Architectural Arts / Craftsmanship
Fine Arts
Student Project / Portfolio
Submission fees do not apply.
Patronage / Stewardship
Winners from
2018
John Milner Architects - "Gothic Revival"
Renovation/Sympathetic Addition
Peter Zimmerman Architects - "Palm Beach"
New Residential Architecture over 5,000sf
Kass & Associates - "Victorian Residence"
Interior Design — Residential
Doyle Herman Design Associates - "Main Line"
Landscape Architecture
Eberlein Design Consultants - "Heritage Center"
Interior Design — Commercial
Voith Mactavish Architects - "Millbrook School"
Large Architecture — Non Residential
John Milner Architects - "Memorial Organ"
Small Architecture — Non Residential
Eberlein Design Consultants - "Lincoln Ballroom"
Interior Design — Single Room
Dan Lepore & Sons - "Main Fountain"
Historic Preservation
Heritage Metalworks - "Buttonwood Lighting"
Architectural Arts/Craftsmanship
John Canning & Company - "Luzerne Courthouse"
Fine Art
Stephen Cantando - "Museum & Grounds"
Student Portfolio (Honorable Mention)
Williamson College of the Trades
Patronage/Stewardship
John Milner Architects - "Agincourt"
New Residential Architecture over 5,000sf
John Milner Architects - "Kinsley"
New Residential Architecture under 5,000sf
Peter Zimmerman Architects - "Buttonwood"
Renovation/Sympathetic Addition
Eberlein Design Consultants Ltd - "Adrossan"
Interior Design - Residential
Eberlein Design Consultants Ltd - "Private Women's Club"
Interior Design – Commercial/Institutional
FFKR Architects & Perkins + Will - "Philadelphia LDS Temple"
Commercial/Institutional/Civic
Robinson Anderson Summers Landscape Architects - "Nemours Mansion & Gardens Restoration"
Landscape Architecture & Design
RLPS Architects - "Veterans Grove Monuments"
Landscape Architecture & Design
Foster Reeve & Associates - "Newtown Square Residence"
Architectural Arts/Craftsmanship
Christopher Whelan - "America’s Most Historic Square Mile"
Student Project
Sylvestor Bartos Jr. - "Waterfront Philadelphia"
Student Project in Urbanism & Planning Honorable Mention