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Architecture in Hawai'i : a chronological survey / Rob Sandler

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Honululu, Hawai'i : Mutual Books, Inc., c1993Description: xi, 171 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781566478731
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 730 .S26 1993
Contents:
Chapter One: Early Hawai'i, AD 500-1819 -- Chapter Two: The missionary period, 1820-1850 -- Chapter Three: The monarchy period, 1851-1893 -- Chapter Four: The territorial period, 1893-1941 -- Chapter Five: Ethnic architecture, 1860-The present -- Chapter Six: The statehood period, 1941-1970 -- Chapter Seven: Contemporary architecture, 1971 and beyond -- Appendix A: Hawai'i architects, selected biographies -- Appendix B: Architectural awards -- Appendix C: American Institute of Architects in Hawai'i -- Appendix D: Historic Hawai'i Foundation.
Summary: From the simple, thatched hale to the nation's only royal palace, from humble plantation cottages to fabulous estates and resort hotels, Hawai'i's architecture is as diverse as its multi-ethnic population.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Architecture General Circulation Architecture GC NA 730 .S26 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000007054

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter One: Early Hawai'i, AD 500-1819 -- Chapter Two: The missionary period, 1820-1850 -- Chapter Three: The monarchy period, 1851-1893 -- Chapter Four: The territorial period, 1893-1941 -- Chapter Five: Ethnic architecture, 1860-The present -- Chapter Six: The statehood period, 1941-1970 -- Chapter Seven: Contemporary architecture, 1971 and beyond -- Appendix A: Hawai'i architects, selected biographies -- Appendix B: Architectural awards -- Appendix C: American Institute of Architects in Hawai'i -- Appendix D: Historic Hawai'i Foundation.

From the simple, thatched hale to the nation's only royal palace, from humble plantation cottages to fabulous estates and resort hotels, Hawai'i's architecture is as diverse as its multi-ethnic population.

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