Story Lines: Modern Design That Recounts Hawai‘i’s Unique Past
WCIT Architecture seamlessly fuses beautiful design with elements of Hawaiian history and culture.
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WCIT Architecture seamlessly fuses beautiful design with elements of Hawaiian history and culture.
This Hawai‘i Loa Ridge stunner comes outfitted with wow-worthy features—a saltwater infinity pool, a pneumatic elevator, designer décor and a pop art collection that would make Pharrell jealous.
Architect Dean Sakamoto spearheads the adaptive reuse of notable buildings to honor Honolulu’s social past.
Kapili Solar Roofing offers advice.
Here’s a look back at April 2007.
The Hawai‘i Film Foundation at Nu‘umealani is raising money to try and purchase the historic property.
Historic places of worship that are still around today.
A new seminar shares secrets for an outstanding family compound.
Out of the mist, the newly restored cabin gives us a new perspective of O‘ahu’s Leeward side.
Thinking of making the switch? Local solar expert RevoluSun shares why now is the best time to upgrade your home.
All Things New shares how an addition can elevate, improve your entire property.
Relax and reset your bath with the help of Moorhead & Company Inc.
Aging-in-place advice from the experts at Graham Builders.
From a streamlined process to united partnership, there are major benefits involved.
“Well, we do eat a lot of shave ice!”
Museums, universities and nonprofits used to be a safe haven for historic homes, a way to preserve them for public use. But now, three residences entrusted to local institutions are in danger of being sold.
In 1930 the four-story building was one of the tallest on the street.
The 47 editorial and reader picks for the places in Honolulu that make our lives just a bit easier.
After lava from Kīlauea last year destroyed their Kapoho home of 18 years, John and Nancy Theismann decided to downsize.
Locally, making do with fewer square feet has long been a fact of life for Hawai‘i families.
Known for his stunning design and global reputation, his work at the University of Hawai‘i is a hidden treasure to many.
Of all the things you can do to improve your yard, the one with the biggest bang for your buck is the simplest.
It’s designed to be eco-friendly and employee-centered at the edge of Downtown.