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Mike Gushard Photograph Collection
Description
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Collection of photos, usually taken casually with an iPhone, Android Phone or Sony NEX5 by SHPD architectural historian Mike Gushard. They represent a range of resources from across the Hawaiian Islands including Midway Atoll.
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Mike Gushard
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<br />This <span>work</span> by <a href="http://librar.docomomo-hi.org">Mike Gushard</a> is licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.en_US">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License</a>.
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Modern Buildings in Hawaii
Date
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2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2018
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Mike Gushard
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JPEGS
Identifier
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C1
Still Image
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Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Wimberly and Cook
Tucker Shields and Terry
Year of Construction
1950
Building Name
Canlis Restaurant
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2023 Photo of plaque at Canlis Restaurant in Seattle
Description
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Photo of plaque at Canlis Restaurant in Seattle. The plaque lists Wimberly and Cook as the architects along with Tucker Shields and Terry, a local Seattle firm and Hodges as the general contractor.
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Michael de Lange
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a>
1950
1950s
1958
Canlis
Pete Wimberly
Restaurant
Roland Terry
Seattle
Tucker Shields and Terry
Washington
Wimberly and Cook
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<a href="https://www.docomomo-wewa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/JacobsenHouse_Honolulu_PAB_July1961-scaled.jpg" title="John T. Jacobsen Residence">https://www.docomomo-wewa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/JacobsenHouse_Honolulu_PAB_July1961-scaled.jpg</a>
https://pcad.lib.washington.edu/building/22299/
Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
John T. Jacobsen
Construction Year
1958
Building Name
John T. Jacobsen Residence
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John T. Jacobsen Residence
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Self-designed residence of John T. Jacobsen. Written about in 1961 <a href="https://www.docomomo-wewa.org/modern-places/pacific-architect-builder/">Pacific Architect and Builder Magazine</a> . 2189 Round Top Drive according to the Pacific Coast Architecture Database.
1958
2189 Roundtop Drive
honolulu
John T. Jacobsen
Oahu
Residence
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URL
<a href="https://www.docomomo-wewa.org/architect/jacobsen-john-t/" title="Jacobsen, John T">https://www.docomomo-wewa.org/architect/jacobsen-john-t/</a>
<a href="https://pcad.lib.washington.edu/person/1500/" title="John Theodore Jacobsen (Architect)">https://pcad.lib.washington.edu/person/1500/</a>
Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
John T Jacobsen
Building Name
Ilikai Hotel
Ala Moana Shopping Center
John T. Jacobsen Residence
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Jacobsen, John T.
Description
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Links to biographical information about the architect John Theodore "Ted " Jacobsen assembled by Docomomo US Western Washington and the Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Ted Jacobsen was John Grahams supervising architect in Hawaii and worked at his own practice in the islands.
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Docomomo US WeWa
Alan Michaelson
Publisher
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Docomomo US WeWa
Pacific Coast Architecture Database
1415 Victoria St
Admiral Cook Apartments
Ala Moana Shopping Center
Arcadia Retirement Residences
Charles Lindbergh House
Gold Bond Building
Ilikai
John Graham & Co
John Graham and Associates
Rosalei Apartment
Sea Life Park
the town house
Winnie Units
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Docomomo Hawaii Talk Story
The Architecture of Suspense
The Built World In The Films Of Alfred Hitchcock
Description
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Click on <strong>Other Media <span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>The Architecture of Suspense</em></span></strong> below to watch the video of the program. The presentation begins 1 minute after the video starts.<br /><br />Uncover the backstory of Alfred Hitchcock's most iconic characters: a Villainous Modernist House, a Maternal Victorian Mansion, and a Naughty Roadside Motel on this tour of his buildings in film. <br /><br />Film director Alfred Hitchcock leveraged our collective memory and the language of building and monumental design as constructed expressions of human emotions, including love, envy and the killer instinct. Through creative production design, cinematography and storytelling, he highlighted the personalities of buildings as effectively as any architect. For Hitchcock, the parts of a building represent humanity and all its complications: windows are the eyes into the soul, a stairway is a spine between the heart and mind, the basement is a place to hide secrets and a door permits entry into infinite subliminal perceptions. Architectural settings and the backstory for Hitchcock's midcentury movies, including Vertigo, Psycho, Rear Window, North by Northwest and The Birds will be featured, along with an insider's peek at real-life notorious Modernist "villain's lairs" in Los Angeles and Palm Spring designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra and John Lautner as seen in LA Confidential, Diamonds are Forever, The Big Lebowski and other films.<br /><br /><span>Christine Madrid French is a historian, screenwriter and author of the upcoming book </span><em>Alfred Hitchcock's Architectural Infatuations: Villain's Lairs, Skyscrapers, Mansions, and Motels</em><span> (University of Virginia Press, 2022). Her unproduced screenplay Piney Croft, a paranormal horror feature, was a semi-finalist at the Orlando Film Festival and selected by iHorror Film Festival, and the Northeast Film Festival Horror Fest. She currently works as Director of Development with the California Preservation Foundation and has a history of saving big buildings. You can find her work on Instagram </span><a target="_blank" href="https://facebook.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=973d0814a94ed9df24a9a3588&id=e5976d6ffe&e=d3e9359816" rel="noreferrer noopener">@madamhistorian</a><span>and </span><a target="_blank" href="https://facebook.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=973d0814a94ed9df24a9a3588&id=54fc64cbad&e=d3e9359816" rel="noreferrer noopener">@pineycroftframe</a><span> and on Twitter @madridfrench</span>
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Docomomo Hawaii Talk Story
Coco Palms Resort, Kauai
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Click on <strong>Other Media <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Coco Palms Kauai Panel</span></strong> below to watch the video of the program. The presentation begins 1 minute after the film starts.<br /><br />This is a Talk Story about the Coco Palms Resort on Kauai. It includes the cultural significance of the site, the history of the Coco Palms Resort, and plans for the future of the site. Should it be preserved as a resort? Should it be returned to a cultural site? Is there room for a compromise?<br /><br />The presenters are:<br /><br />Pat Griffin, Kauai historian and author.<br /><br />Pualii Rossi-Fukinl, lineal descendent of the ahupuaa of Wailua.<br /><br />Don Hibbard, architectural historian and author.<br /><br />Angie Westfall, architecture and historic preservationist.<br /><br />Mason Chock, Vice Chairman on the Kauai County Council.
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Docomomo US / Hawaii
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Docomomo US / Hawaii
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Image Set
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Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Alred Yee, Structural Engineer
Architects:
Bauer Mori & Lum
John Graham & Company
Wimberly & Cook
Donald Haines
Minoru Yamasaki
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Docomomo US / Hawaii
Annual Tour Day 2021
Alfred Yee, A Modern Precast Pioneer
Description
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To see the full Tour Day Guide, click below on <strong>Other Media <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Docomomo Tour Booklet</span>.</strong><br /><br />Docomomo Hawaiiʻs Fall Tour Day featured 8 buildings that had Alfred Yee as the structural engineer.<br /><br />The tour was a ʻvirtualʻ tour on Saturday October 16, 2021 with 8 ʻstopsʻ in the Ala Moana and Waikiki areas of Honolulu.<br /><br />The tour included interviews with people from the firms involved and provided valuable information and background on Alfred Yee, along with historic photos of the creation of the buildings.
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Docomomo US / Hawaii
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Architect or Designer
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Law and Wilson
Year of Construction
1956
Building Name
Waikiki Shell
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Post Card of the Waikiki Shell, 2805 Monsarrat Avenue, Kapiolani Park, Honolulu, Hawaii. Designed by the Honolulu firm of Law and Wilson, and opened in 1956. This open air amphitheater is composed of a parabolic arch 75-feet above its 90 foot wide stage, whose backdrop is a concentric ringed shell of aluminum sheets faced with plaster, in a design reminiscent of Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. With arena seating for 2,400 and a lawn area which can accommodate an additional 6,000 spectators.
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Waikiki Shell, Kapiolani Park, Honolulu
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Spencer Tolley
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Unknown - https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en
1956
Entertainment
Law and Wilson
Oahu
Recreation
Waikiki
Wakiki Shell
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Still Image
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Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Law and Wilson
Year of Construction
1956
Building Name
The Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell
2805 Monsarrat Avenue
Waikiki, Hawaii 96815
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Post Card Images of the Waikiki Shell, now named The Tom Moffatt Waikiki Shell.<br /><br />Designed by the Honolulu firm of Law and Wilson, and opened in 1956. <br /><br />This open air amphitheater is composed of a parabolic arch 75-feet above its 90 foot wide stage, whose backdrop is a concentric ringed shell of aluminum sheets faced with plaster, in a design reminiscent of Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. With arena seating for 2,400 and a lawn area which can accommodate an additional 6,000 spectators.
Title
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Waikiki Shell
Kapiolani Park, Waikiki
Contributor
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Spencer Tolley
Creator
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Spencer Tolley Collection
1956
Kapiolani Park
Law & Wilson
Oahu
The Tom Moffett Waikiki Shell
Waikiki
Waikiki Shell
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Still Image
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Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Law & Wilson
Year of Construction
1962
Building Name
Harris Methodist Church
20 S Vineyard Blvd
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The Harris United Methodist Church is situated so that its most dramatic view, shown here, is from the Nuuanu Avenue end.
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Harris United Methodist Church seen from Nuuanu Avenue in 2021
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DeSoto Brown
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DeSoto Brown
1962
20 S Vineyard Blvd
Harris United Methodist Church
Law and Wilson
Nuuanu
Oahu
Queen Emma Gardens
Religious Building
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Still Image
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Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Law & Wilson
Year of Construction
1962
Building Name
Harris United Methodist Church
20 South Vineyard Blvd
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
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The first image is from 1965. The other images are from 2021.<br /><br />The Harris United Methodist Church (originally the Harris Memorial Methodist Church) has been housed in a succession of buildings in downtown Honolulu since its beginning in 1887. <br /><br />In 1925, the church moved into a substantial structure at the corner of Vineyard Street and Fort Street. But in 1951 the City & County of Honolulu informed the church that this site would be condemned for the straightened and widened Vineyard Boulevard. The former Korean Methodist Church a half-block mauka on Fort Street was therefore purchased and renovated - but in October 1955, before Harris had even moved, this site was also scheduled for condemnation for the construction of what would become the bottom stretch of the Pali Highway. Harris only was able to occupy this new location for three years, from 1956 to 1959. The Honolulu Redevelopment Agency reserved the current site for Harris as this entire area was cleared for Urban Renewal, and the church was able to purchase it.<br />
<p>The Harris United Methodist Church looks substantially the same in 2021 as it had in the 1960s. Fundraising for this complex began in 1958 and its groundbreaking took place on December 25, 1960. By June 1962 the buildings were in use, and the official dedication was on August 5, 1962.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
<p>The entire site is 2 acres; the sanctuary holds 350 people and the social hall 300. There are 14 Sunday School / preschool classrooms and parking for 100 vehicles. The cost, including the land, was $750,000.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></p>
Title
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Harris United Methodist Church <br />South Vineyard Blvd, Honolulu
Creator
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DeSoto Brown Collection
Contributor
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DeSoto Brown
1962
Harris United Methodist Church
honolulu
Law & Wilson
Oahu