Harley J. McKee Award
The Harley J. McKee Award, the highest honor bestowed by APT, recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of preservation technology. First presented in 1985, this award is named for the late Harley J. McKee, an early preservation architect and professor at Syracuse University, who was a founder and president of APT. His book entitled Introduction to Early American Masonry, Stone, Brick, Mortar, and Plaster is considered an essential resource for students of historic preservation.
| 2006 |
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Hugh C. Miller |
| 2005 |
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Stefan Michalski |
| 2004 |
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Jeanne Marie Teutonico |
| 2003 |
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David G. Woodcock |
| 2001 |
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Charles E. Fisher |
| 2000 |
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Nicholas Gianopulos |
| 1999 |
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Donald Insall |
| 1998 |
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Thomas H. Taylor Jr. |
| 1997 |
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Clem Labine |
| 1996 |
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Susan Buggey |
| 1995 |
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John G. Waite |
| 1994 |
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Martin Segger |
| 1993 |
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Martin Weaver |
| 1992 |
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James Marston Fitch |
| 1991 |
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Gary Hume |
| 1990 |
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Frank E. Sanchis |
| 1989 |
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Norman Weiss |
| 1988 |
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Founders of APT: Alice Allison, Jacques Dalibard, Lee Nelson, Charles Peterson, David Bartlett, Gerald Budner, George MacBeath, William Patterson, A. J. H. Richardson, Peter John Stokes, Pierre Mayrand, Judith Fuller (representing Oliver Torrey Fuller) |
| 1987 |
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Jerry G. Strockbridge |
| 1986 |
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Jan Anderson |
| 1985 |
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Lee H. Nelson |
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