Celebrating Excellence in Classical and New Traditional Design in the New York Region
On Wednesday, December 4th at the Metropolitan Club of New York, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art will hold one of our most anticipated events of the year: the McKim, Mead & White Awards.
The Awards, named in honor of the landmark firm that had an indelible impact on the architecture of New York and the history of classicism in America, honors recently completed projects of note in architecture, interior design, landscape design, urbanism, historic preservation, craftsmanship, and student work within New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.
For a complete listing of last years’ winners please visit our awards page.
Project submissions are now open! To submit an application for your project please click here. Projects must be submitted by close of business on Wednesday, September 4th.
Ticket sales for this event will open on Wednesday, September 4th.
Thank you to our 2024 McKim, Mead & White Award Sponsors:
Gold Sponsor:
LICO Contracting Inc.
Silver Sponsors:
Chadsworth's 1.800.COLUMNS
Reilly Architectural
Reis Contracting
Award Sponsor:
E.R. BUTLER & CO.
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities please contact [email protected]
Yes, tickets for the McKim, Mead & White Awards may be purchased by check. Please contact [email protected] for further details.
There is no member discount for tickets to the McKim, Mead & White Awards.
Dress is cocktail or business attire. Per the house rules of the Metropolitan Club, please note that gentleman are required to wear jackets and ties at all times (turtlenecks and ascots are not acceptable). Appropriate attire for ladies is dresses, skirts, dressy pant suits and business pant suits. Sneakers, Jeans, shorts, stirrup pants, leggings, stretch pants, tight pants, sweats and T-shirts are absolutely not acceptable.
Projects must conform to one of two eligibility requirements: Either Option 1: Projects must be geographically located within the region encompassing New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Entrants are not required to be based within these borders. Or Option 2: Entrants must be based within the region encompassing New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut. Projects may be located in any geographic location or region. All projects, excepting those in the Student Project categories, must have been completed after January 1st, 2014. All entrants must be members of the ICAA.