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Hale Huna
At the end of a dirt road through fields of black lava, the home sits quietly, hidden away on the
shore of Kiholo Bay. A rural retreat that does not want to be found, it makes for the perfect place
to escape.
Two low-slung bungalows with wide openings and deep lanais frame picturesque views. Clad in
dark corrugated metal, the home blends into the landscape while also paying homage to the
island’s agrarian heritage.
A leeward-facing lanai nestled into the lava protects you from trade winds, making it the ideal
spot to spend an evening outdoors. Bedrooms and living spaces face windward, catching the
cool ocean breeze.
With no indoor showers, you bathe under a canopy of trees and the sky above. The open-air
stalls, consisting of teak and concrete, echo the hues of the surroundings.
The strong and silent architecture only enhances the striking terrain—from black sand beaches
and lava rock to newly planted heliotrope—and serves as a symbol of resilience in the desolate
landscape.
Status:
Built
Location:
Kiholo, HI, US
Firm Role:
Architect
Additional Credits:
Interiors: de la Cruz Interior Design
Landscape: David Y. Tamura Associates
Lighting: EJA Lighting Design
Construction: Ledson Construction
Photography: Douglas Friedman
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