Living Legacy
The relief programs that followed the Great Depression had far-reaching effects on Hawai‘i’s art and architecture, and continue to spur the collective conscience.
The relief programs that followed the Great Depression had far-reaching effects on Hawai‘i’s art and architecture, and continue to spur the collective conscience.
An interior designer and photographer team up to document the architecture and residents of Tantalus.
For years, conventional wisdom held that armoring coastlines was the only way to keep the sea at bay. Today, a softer—but no less scientific—touch reveals otherwise.
In a city with no shortage of high-end builds, a unique residential development aims to move the needle on Hawai‘i’s affordable housing landscape.
In O‘ahu’s Pālolo Valley, an architect’s utopian family home is designed to rise to a unique challenge.
Sumptuous menswear is fit for stylish days and sultry nights at Green Lady Cocktail Room.
Metallics shine against earthy patterns and neutral tones, conjuring an aquatic oasis in desert climes.
Looking at the most iconic records from Hawai‘i’s golden age of music showcases the dreams of their musicians, the skill of its designer, and the hopes of the album’s producer.
Punahou’s Thurston Memorial Chapel floats on a freshwater spring, blending the built and the natural.
Like moths to a flame, neon signs lure us in from the dark streets with their electric colors and vibrant construction.











