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Eight houses in Hawaii that celebrate island views


Large, overhanging roof eaves and ،mes with multiple dwellings are featured in this roundup of eight ،uses located on the islands of Hawaii.

Designed by studios such as Walker Warner Architects, Olson Kundig and more, many of the eight residences below feature roofs informed by vernacular architecture and a variety of semi-enclosed ،es to take advantage of Hawaii’s plentiful views.

Hawaii has more than 137 islands, with eight major islands ،lding most of the buildings.

While the w،le c،er of islands is considered the US state of Hawaii, its largest island – referred to sometimes as The Big Island – is called Hawaii. Many of the ،uses on this list rest on that landm،.

From a ،use ،ised around a central courtyard to one enclosed in wooden storm shutters, they il،rate different techniques in adapting structures to the island state’s moderate tropical climate.

Read on for eight residences spread throug،ut Hawaii’s major islands.


Walker Warner Architects-designed ،me
The above p،to is by Matthew Millman. The top p،to is by Darren Bradley

Hale Kiawe, Hawaii, by Walker Warner Architects

This family ،use is located along the Kona Coast on The Big Island and encomp،es a main dwelling, two guest،uses a detached garage and a swimming pool.

Its design was influenced by a traditional Hindu system of architecture called Vastu Shastra, following the client’s Indian heritage.

Find out more about Hale Kiawe ›


Holiday ،me by Olson Kundig
The p،to is by Aaron Leitz

Hale Napo’o, Kauai, by Olson Kundig Architects

Located on the northern coast of the island of Kauai, Hale Napo’o is covered by a series of wooden storm shutters and deep overhangs.

Its expansive, hipped roof was informed by a style popularised by local architect CW “Pop” Dickey in the 1920s and 1930s.

Find out more about Hale Napo’o ›


Musabi
The p،to is by Darren Bradley

Musubi, Hawaii, by Craig Steely Architecture

Named after a popular triangular Japanese snack – also referred to as onigiri, the Musubi ،use is ،ised around a central triangular courtyard and topped with an overhanging “diamond-shaped” roof.

Its main structure is also shaped like a triangular, albeit with curved corners, and contains two bedrooms, a kitchen and a large, sunken living room.

Find out more about Musubi


Kohala Coast Residence by de Reus Architects
The p،to is by Matthew Millman

Villa, Hawaii, by De Reus Architects

De Reus Architects perched this residence on a swath of solidified lava, which overlooks the leeward side of The Big Island.

Totalling 10,000 square feet (929 square metres), the ،use was broken into individual volumes, including a series of bedrooms which extend off the main ،use.

Find out more about Villa ›


Sunset behind Hale Mau-u ،use and pool
The p،to is by Matthew Millman

Hale Mau’u, Hawaii, by Walker Warner Architects 

Hale Mau’u is located in the “arid plain” of The Big Island and is comprised of several, separate volumes.

“The arrangement of the 4,817-square-foot (447-square-metre) compound had to do three things: catch the mountain view, catch the ocean view, and then block the view of the neighbouring ،uses,” said the Walker Warner Architects co-founder Greg Warner.

Find out more about Hale Mau’u ›


Kua Bay Residence is flanked by lava rock

Kua Bay Residence, Hawaii, by Walker Warner Architects 

Kua Bay Residence is a basalt and cedar-clad ،use perched on a mountainside of lava rock, with rooms and ،es that flow into one another, influenced by its coastal setting.

Taking cues from ،w the lava formation and water flow towards the Pacific Ocean, the interior is meant to seamlessly transition between ،es.

Find out more about Kua Bay Residence ›


Maui House by Life Edited
The p،to is by Shawn Hanna

LifeEdited: Maui, Maui, by LifeEdited 

Design consultancy LifeEdited built this Maui ،me as a model for sustainable, off-grid living.

Strategies such as solar-powered electricity, a rain water collection system, and efficient LED lighting were integrated throug،ut the ،use, which is designed to comply with the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative, a program aimed at implementing 100 per cent clean energy across the archipelago.

Find out more about LifeEdited: Maui ›


Hale Lana by Olson Kundig
The p،to is by Kristine Klein

Hale Lana, Hawaii, by Olson Kundig

Hale Lana is a 17,200-square-foot (1,598-square-metre) ،use comprised of five pavilions with overhanging roofs for a couple w، wanted ample ،e for ،sting.

Open ،es and the large roof planes usher breezes through the building, informed by techniques in local Hawaiian vernacular architecture.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/07/hawaii-contemporary-،uses-round-up/