Paul Weideman Honored for 2020 Heritage Preservation Award

HSFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PETE WARZEL PRESENTS PAUL WEIDEMAN WITH HIS ARCHITECTURAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD ALONG WITH OSFA PRESIDENT RANDELL BELL, HSFF BOARD CHAIR KEN STILWELL, AND OSFA SECRETARY/TREASURER ELIZABETH WEST

HSFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PETE WARZEL PRESENTS PAUL WEIDEMAN WITH HIS ARCHITECTURAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD ALONG WITH OSFA PRESIDENT RANDELL BELL, HSFF BOARD CHAIR KEN STILWELL, AND OSFA SECRETARY/TREASURER ELIZABETH WEST

In honor of the 48th annual celebration of New Mexico Heritage Preservation Month, the City of Santa Fe partnered with the Historic Santa Fe Foundation and the Old Santa Fe Association to present the 2020 Santa Fe Heritage Preservation Awards. This year’s awards ceremony was postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19 restrictions. Historic Santa Fe Foundation (HSFF) and Old Santa Fe Association (OSFA) held a small ceremony on September 29, 2020 in the garden at HSFF’s El Zaguán in honor of our jointly awarded 2020 Architectural Steward Paul Weideman. Find the information about Paul Weideman below and read the entire piece on the awardees here.

Purchase Paul Weideman’s book Architecture: Santa Fe, A Guidebook at the bottom of this page.

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:OSFA SECRETARY/TREASURER ELIZABETH WEST, HSFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PETE WARZEL, PAUL WEIDEMAN, HSFF BOARD CHAIR KEN STILWELL, AND OSFA PRESIDENT RANDELL BELL

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:OSFA SECRETARY/TREASURER ELIZABETH WEST, HSFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PETE WARZEL, PAUL WEIDEMAN, HSFF BOARD CHAIR KEN STILWELL, AND OSFA PRESIDENT RANDELL BELL

HISTORIC SANTA FE FOUNDATION
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OLD SANTA FE ASSOCIATION AWARD

Architectural Stewardship Award Service Award

PRESENTED TO PAUL WEIDEMAN

In recognition of his meticulous efforts, through his factual and elegant writing, to present to, and educate us all, about the rich architectural and cultural history of the city of Santa Fe and state of New Mexico.

Kenneth Stilwell, Chair of the Board of the Historic Santa Fe Foundation
Randall Bell, Chair of the Board of the Old Santa Fe Association

2020 HSFF and OSFA Architectual Stewardship Award: Paul Weideman

Paul Weideman was born in Indianapolis and grew up in Ohio, Michigan, and in Southern Rhodesia, Africa. He earned bachelor’s degrees in biology (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo) and editorial journalism (University of Washington, Seattle) and has worked as a journalist since 1984, the last 22 with the Santa Fe New Mexican. In 1996, he married Mary Margaret Vigil, whose parents were members of multigenerational Santa Fe families and who has given him scores of insights about "old Santa Fe" — that is, from the 1950s and 1960s. Paul was presented a Service Award by the Santa Fe chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2017 for articles about design and architecture in his "Art of Space" column in Pasatiempo magazine and in the monthly Home/Santa Fe Real Estate Guide.

Paul Weideman is a friend of historic preservation and architectural stewardship, putting his own mark on the complexities of the integrative development of Santa Fe architecture, from the distant past to the modern present. His work has been consistently focused on educating the public about the long history of architecture and culture of the Santa Fe area, and the need for concerted preservation of each. He has recently published a sensible and inviting study of Santa Fe style called Architecture Santa Fe, a Guidebook. His newspaper columns relating to history, architecture, real estate ,and thoughtfully published comments, opinions and insights about regional preservation needs and efforts have guided readers for many years. His audience includes the citizens of Santa Fe and northern New Mexico as well as the architects, builders, and the preservation community through articles that connect the many aspects of Santa Fe cultural history. His writing has been called “scholarly,” “invaluable,” “trenchant,”  “fluent” and it is witty, helpful, and ultimately kind.

The Historic Santa Fe Foundation and the Old Santa Fe Association are pleased and proud to join together in naming Paul Weideman the recipient of this Architectural Stewardship, 2020, as part of the annual Heritage Preservation Awards held by our two organizations along with the City of Santa Fe, Historic Preservation Division.

PAUL WEIDEMAN WITH HIS ARCHITECTURAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD PRESENTED JOINTLY BY HSFF AND OSFA

PAUL WEIDEMAN WITH HIS ARCHITECTURAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD PRESENTED JOINTLY BY HSFF AND OSFA

 

2020 Virtual Annual Garden Party & Members' Meeting

Mara Saxer speaking about HSFF’s El Zaguán front wall repairs, September 2020.

Mara Saxer speaking about HSFF’s El Zaguán front wall repairs, September 2020.

Historic Santa Fe Foundation is pleased to present this video version of our Annual Garden Party & Members’ Meeting. Each year, HSFF holds this members-only event in the garden on Canyon Road. Usually, members meet, share refreshments, enjoy the company of our community, and attentively listen to our guest speaker. In recent years, we have had the honor of hosting the State of New Mexico’s Historic Preservation Officer Jeff Pappas, City of Santa Fe’s Historic Preservation Division Manager Lisa Roach, and Director at School for Advanced Research Michael Brown as speakers. With the pandemic restrictions and health safety concerns, the staff and board decided to create a video for the 2020 annual meeting. We are delighted to have Lissa Johnson, of the Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners, provided a tour of the garden and conclude this year’s online gathering as our keynote speaker.

For this video, we are fortunate to have established a relationship with videographer Kyle Maier who is producing a documentary/art film on Canyon Road and digging into Santa Fe’s history after his return to New Mexico after years in Gettysburg, PA. Along with the garden tour that closes our online meeting, Maier filmed and edited this feature that starts with an introduction to the year’s building projects by Mara Saxer, and follows with a discussion and presentations by HSFF staff Pete Warzel and Melanie McWhorter, and HSFF Board Chair Ken Stilwell. We present a well-rounded state of the nonprofit set in the beautiful background the offices and home at HSFF’s El Zaguán in the heart of Santa Fe at 545 Canyon Road. Please enjoy this video and feel free to reach out to HSFF with any questions or comments.

To join HSFF as a member or donation to our general fund or specific programs including the new edition of Old Santa Fe Today, the Mac Watson Fellowship, and the Faith and John Gaw Meem Preservation Trades Internship, visit the Join & Give page.

Watch the video on YouTube here

Melanie McWhorter, Pete Warzel, and Ken Stilwell on HSFF’s El Zaguán Portal, September 2020

Melanie McWhorter, Pete Warzel, and Ken Stilwell on HSFF’s El Zaguán Portal, September 2020