Selection Criteria
The awards given out by the Green Bay Historic Preservation Commission fall under several categories:
1) Residential rehabilitation, in which someone has restored an historic home
2) Adaptive reuse, in which an old building has been restored in sympathy with its historic period or architectural style, even if the current function of the building is not the same as its historic function (i.e. an old house restored as a business)
3) Culturally significant would indicate a building that has contributed to or exemplifies cultural trends in the city of Green Bay
4) Architecturally significant would indicate a building that exemplifies a certain architectural style or is the work of a well-known architect
5) Socially significant would indicate a building that was/is important to the social life of the city
6) Historically significant would indicate a building that played an important role in the history of Green Bay , or exemplified part of Green Bay ’s history.
Archeological sites may be considered under culturally or historically significant.
Use the Nomination Form to submit a winner.

