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ABOVE & RIGHT: In the 1920s and '30s, Hawaii architect C.W. Dickey
designed a number of homes incorporating the California Mission
Revival style. His work served as the inspiration for this estate, which
incorporates Hawaii's unique historic architectural character. The
floorplan was designed to capture dramatic views f rom all the living
areas. Graceful Mediterranean colors and details, including traditional
door and window designs with custom divided lites, were incorporated
throughout the home.
FACING PAGE: To maintain a residential scale, the plan included an entry
court and protected exterior spaces off the living areas with generous
covered lanais. The central portion of the two-story structure graciously
steps down to one-story massing to aesthetically reduce the scale of the
estate home.
Photographs by Tropical Light Photography
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