Hart WoodFAIA (1880–1957) was an American architect who flourished during the "Golden Age"[1] of Hawaiian architecture. He was one of the principal proponents of a distinctive "Hawaiian style" of architecture appropriate to the local environment and reflective of the cultural heritage of the islands. He was one of the three founders (in 1926) of the Honolulu Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and the only one of its fourteen charter members to be elected a Fellow of the AIA. He served as territorial architect during World War II.[2]
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HartWood FAIA (1880–1957) was an American architect who flourished during the "Golden Age" of Hawaiian architecture. He was one of the principal proponents...
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Square in San Francisco. The first San Francis Hotel had been designed by HartWood (1880–1957). This new 250-room hotel was commissioned by Charles Crocker...
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Thomas (1837). Elementary Principles of Carpentry. E. L. Carey and A. Hart. Wood, De Volson (1883). Treatise on the Theory of the Construction of Bridges...
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completed in 1928 with the help of every major architect in town—C.W. Dickey, HartWood, Robert Miller, and Rothwell Kangeter & Lester—but did not open for business...
September 17, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2012. Meena Hart Duerson (July 9, 2012). "Natalie Wood cause of death changed to 'undetermined', deepening mystery"...
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pods. Some are located along the walking path, and others are within Hart'sWoods along a boardwalk. 5 of the pods are wheelchair accessible. Each pod...