An architecture writer finds moments of beauty in Honolulu’s Ward Village.
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Despite a history of detractors and a villainous role in pop culture, Brutalism became one of Hawai‘i’s most defining architectural movements, championed by a generation of architects with utopian aspirations.
For decades, Micronesians have risked and even sacrificed their lives fighting for the United States, despite not being U.S. citizens. As they begin to retire, these islanders are finding that their unique immigration status leaves them in limbo.
Images by John Hook The most mundane of movements, walking is often simply a means of transportation. Yet the act...
Punahou’s Thurston Memorial Chapel floats on a freshwater spring, blending the built and the natural.
Plant pathologist Lisa Keith helps uncover some of Hawai‘i’s most notorious killers.