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dining area on the other side) invites visitors to relax, admire
the natural landscape and spend time together in a peaceful
environment. Incorporating centuries-old indigenous design
elements and materials, such as intentionally rustic board-
formed concrete, locally sourced stone and western red cedar,
which resists termites and dry rot, the project features enduring
design at its heart.
While David Y. Tamura Associates was in charge of the
landscaping, Philpotts Interiors helmed the interior spaces.
Warm and spacious, the living areas feature vintage elements
and a restrained palette with touches of bright colors in a
laid-back, cozy atmosphere. e residence reflects a classic
Hawaii feel, yet it also has contemporary features, making it
comfortable and adaptable to future generations. "I like to
think our buildings are a lot like my favorite Patagonia jacket:
thoughtfully designed, carefully purposed, well detailed and
crafted using appropriately sourced materials," says Greg
Warner, principal at Walker Warner Architects. "Ideally, our
work is original, timeless and not trendy and, overall, feels just
right when you are in it." walkerwarner.com
We believe
architecture should
be expressive,
timeless, and
always in unity
with the natural
beauty of the site.