This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
This Website Uses Cookies By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Learn MoreThis website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more.
From Sea to Shining Sea: Historic hangars at Pearl Harbor have been renovated and expanded as offices and labs for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A 9,100-square-foot pre-K-through-fifth-grade building and a 6,200-square-foot sixth-through-twelfth-grade building for a charter school serving native Hawaiians of all ages.
Studios and Retreats: Banyan Drive Tree House Tea Houses Waipolu Gallery and Studio Project Specs Waipolu Gallery and Studio Oahu, Hawaii Bohlin Cywinski Jackson << Return to article the People Architect Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Wilkes-Barre | Pittsburgh | Philadelphia | Seattle | San Francisco Wilkes-Barre t: 570.825.8756 / f: 570.825.3744 Pittsburgh t: 412.765.3890 / f: 412.765.2209 Philadelphia t: 215.790.5900 / f: 215.790.5901 Seattle t: 206.256.0862 / f: 206.256.0864 San Francisco t: 415.989.2100 / f: 415.989.2101 Peter Q. Bohlin FAIA, Principal for Design Robert E. Miller AIA, Principal-in-Charge Christian Evans AIA, Associate, Project Manager Campie Drobnack Ellis AIA LEED AP, Project
A house near the end of the road holds infinite promise. And here, the architectural stakes rise when the route turns past the northern, windward tip of the island of Hawaii, arriving finally at the blustery, sloping site of a former sugar mill.