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Winners of the ICAA’s 2025 McKim, Mead & White Awards
Discover the winners of the 2025 McKim, Mead & White awards, tri-state area traditional design awards held annually by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art.
In December 2025, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) honored the winners of the 2025 McKim, Mead & White awards. Read on to discover the winning firms and see photos of the winning projects.
Held annually by the ICAA, the McKim, Mead & White awards honor excellence in the fields of traditional architecture, interior design, landscape design, craftsmanship, and preservation. They recognize achievement throughout New York, New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.
The awards are named in honor of the landmark New York architecture firm founded in 1872 that had a lasting impact on the history of classicism in the United States, McKim, Mead & White. Among their credits include the former Penn Station, the Brooklyn Museum, and Columbia University.
This year's McKim, Mead & White award winners were honored with a ceremony on December 3, 2025 at the Metropolitan Club of New York. Platinum sponsors include David Netto Inc., Highline Construction Group, Lichten Architects, Peter Pennoyer Architects, and RAMSA.
Read on for more details and photos of each winning project.
Schafer Buccellato Architects: A New Lakeside Residence
Residential Architecture Houses: New Construction Under 5,000 sq. ft.


Schafer Buccellato Architects: A New Coastal Residence
Residential Architecture Houses: New Construction Over 5,000 sq. ft.


Ferguson & Shamamian Architects: A Waterfront Estate in Maine
Residential Architecture Renovations & Additions


Peter Pennoyer Architects: J.E.R. Carpenter Apartment on Fifth Avenue
Residential Architecture Townhouses & Apartments


FGS Design: Hideout Cottage
Residential Architecture Ancillary Structures


Robert A.M. Stern Architects: 150 East 78th Street
Residential Architecture Multi-Unit Projects


Robert A.M. Stern Architects: The Newbury of Brookline
Commercial, Civic & Institutional Architecture


McBournie Richards: Astor Courts
Interior Design Houses


Hendricks Churchill: Carnegie Hill
Interior Design Townhouses & Apartments


Dorothy Draper & Company, Inc.: The Next Chapter of America’s Summer Place
Interior Design Commercial, Civic & Institutional Architecture


Janice Parker Landscape Architects: Heritage Gardens
Landscape Design Restoration Gardens


Hollander Design Landscape Architects: Beech House
Landscape Design New Gardens


Christopher Fagan: In Form and Spirit: Preserving a Colonial Saltbox Home
Historic Preservation


Easton Architects: Restoring the Crown of a New York City Landmark
Craftsmanship


Miriam Ellner: The Four Seasons: Eglomisé Glass Paintings for a Fairfield County Estate
Artisanship


Patrick Suarez: Pan Albaneum: The Catholic Cathedral and Urban Masterplan of Albany, New York
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