In his modernist Kāhala dwelling, the ever-present artist Jean Charlot’s presence cannot be ignored.
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.
The history of Syria and its incredible architecture that lives in Shangri La.
A simple, little-known cottage designed by Vladimir Ossipoff laid the blueprint for the lasting homes of the master of Hawaiian Modernism.
An architecture writer finds moments of beauty in Honolulu’s Ward Village.
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