Waik¨©k¨© sea-level rise adaptation strategies engage public through discussion
The team depicted adaptation strategies in the years 2050 and 2100 for a beachfront study site at Fort Derussy U.S. Army Museum and Waikīkī Shore Condominium.
The team depicted adaptation strategies in the years 2050 and 2100 for a beachfront study site at Fort Derussy U.S. Army Museum and Waikīkī Shore Condominium.
UH faculty and staff participated in a series of co-creation workshops, an interactive process to solicit feedback on potential designs of workspaces.
Recycled bottles were one of the materials that architecture students at UH Mānoa used to design a full-scale pavilion for their final project in ARCH 102.
New bilingual signage based on kānaka ʻōiwi (Native Hawaiian) knowledge and values at UH Mānoa received the 2023 World Changing Ideas Award on May 2.
Five students and one faculty from the Nagaoka Institute of Design in Japan visited UH Mānoa in an international design exchange program.
The UH Community Design Center and its project partners were awarded $350,000 to develop a framework for future Waikīkī resilience and a sea-level rise adaptation plan.
UH architecture students participated in an international design exchange for one week in Japan with students from the Nagaoka Institute of Design.
Second-year architecture students were tasked with designing and building a full-scale 8-by-8 foot pavilion that will be used on °¿ʻ²¹³ó³Ü¡¯²õ North Shore.
Both projects received UROP project funding.
With a focus on buildings constructed before the 1950s, School of Architecture faculty and students have designed a walking tour through historic Fort Street Mall.