Mary Mitsuda’s intuitive and freewheeling approach thrives in the juxtaposition of opposites.
Silver and neutrals stoke a sense of calm at the homey and refined Charlot House.
Since its founding in the 1960s, the Hawai‘i Potters’ Guild has become a rock in Honolulu’s arts community.
The architect's signature : "Dickey roofs" combine wide, shallow-pitched eaves with a steep upper roof designed to suit | Hawaii's tropical climate.
Architect C.W. Dickey shaped Hawai‘i's statehood aesthetic from its royal and territorial roots.