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  2. Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian architecture is a distinctive architectural style developed and ... The Hawaiʻi State Capitol was true to the traditions of Bauhaus in its use of clean ...

  3. Charles W. Dickey - Wikipedia

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    He grew up in Haʻikū on Maui, but he returned to California for schooling. After finishing high school in Oakland, California , he obtained a B.A. in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1894, then worked with Clinton Briggs Ripley (1896–1900) and E.A.P. Newcomb (1901–1905) in Honolulu, Hawaii , before returning ...

  4. Francis Palani Sinenci - Wikipedia

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    Most know him as either "Uncle Palani" or "Uncle Francis". Sinenci is of both Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) and Filipino descent and he was born and raised in Hāna, Maui. He holds the title of "kuhikuhi puʻuone", which is the highest title one can receive in traditional Hawaiian architecture which also includes the mastery of stonework. [1]

  5. Vladimir Ossipoff - Wikipedia

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    Ossipoff has been called “the master of Hawaii modern architecture,” [12] “the dean of residential architects in Hawaii,” [3] and “the premier postwar designer of kama'aina-style [13] [14] residences in Honolulu,” [15] perhaps the most famous of which is the Liljestrand House built in 1952. [7]

  6. Hawaii State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by a partnership between the firms of Belt, Lemon and Lo (Architects Hawaii Ltd.), and John Carl Warnecke and Associates. Unlike other state capitols modeled after the United States Capitol , the Hawaii State Capitol's distinct architectural features symbolize various natural aspects of Hawaii.

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  9. Category:Architecture templates - Wikipedia

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