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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Honolulu" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Central Ala Moana is a residential skyscraper in the Ala Moana district of Honolulu, Hawaii.Built between 2019 and 2021, the tower stands at 435 ft (133 m) tall with 43 floors and is the current tallest building in Hawaii, [2] among the state's over 90 high-rise buildings.
Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is a U.S. city. As of late 2020, Honolulu had 92 high-rise buildings over 300 feet (91 meters) in height, with four more under construction. [1] The first high-rise that exceeded 350 ft was the Ala Moana Hotel built in 1970.
Schools in Honolulu County, Hawaii (6 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Honolulu County, Hawaii" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
Location of Oahu. This is a list of properties and districts on the Hawaiian island of Oahu that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Oahu is the only major island in Honolulu County. The location of the city of Honolulu, Oahu is the most populous island in the state.
Of the dozens of homes and buildings he created, the IBM Building (1962) in the current Ward Village is Ossipoff's most recognized design. [16] Other well known buildings he designed in and around Honolulu include the Goodsill House (1952), the Pauling House (1957), Thurston Memorial Chapel for Punahou School (1966), Davies Memorial Chapel at ...
Volcano Block Building: January 7, 1993 : 27-37 Waianuenue Ave. Hilo: Commercial building built in 1914 with notable tenants 88: Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station: Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo Station: April 23, 2002 : 211 Haili St.
Upon their arrival, they erected the first frame houses in Hawaiʻi, employing a style derived from the simple Congregational meeting-houses and farmhouse vernacular buildings of New England. One of the houses in the mission houses museum, Honolulu. They were simple homes with high-pitched roofs and overlapping weatherboards called clapboards.