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Dublin Core
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Title
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Historic American Building Survey - Modernism in Hawaii
Description
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A collection of photos taken as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey program. These are HABS standard high quality black and white photos. The collection that appears here is a selection from the HABS collection specifically focused on modern buildings in Hawaii.
Creator
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National Park Service
Publisher
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Library of Congress
Rights
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Public Domain
Format
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tif files
Identifier
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c3
Image Set
A set of photos detailing a single resource
Architect or Designer
Name of the architect, designer or craftsman responsible for the resource depicted if known.
Alfred Preis
Building Name
Moanalua Shopping Center
Construction Year
1954
Dublin Core
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Title
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Moanalua Shopping Center, Stewart Avenue & Spence Street, Honolulu, Honolulu County, HI [18 photos]
Description
An account of the resource
Historic American Building Survey photographs of the Moanalua Shopping Center. File also includes a breif historical context for the center and photo key attached as PDFs
Significance: It was determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places in June 2003 because the shopping center was designed by the prominent Hawai'i architect, Alfred Preis, and was the largest and most modern International Style shopping complex with a pedestrian mall on the island of O'ahu after its completion in 1954. The design of the center also represents the 1950s regional suburban shopping mall design with a "dumbbell" plan, which is a plan that incorporated a multitude of retail stores and was anchored by a well-known supermarket, variety store, or department store chain. Unique to Hawai'i, lava rock was incorporated into the structures and landscaping.
Survey number: HABS HI-509
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Historic American Building Survey
Jeffrey Dodge
Publisher
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Library of Congress
Rights
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Public Domain
Date
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2004
1954
Alfred Preis
Demolished
Moanalua
Moanalua Shopping Center
Oahu
Pearl Harbor
Shopping Center