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Item Title
BWPhotos 209080
Location& Midway Drives,
Pearl Harbor, HI
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS HI-355-J
Building/structure dates:
1942 initial construction
Building/structure dates:
1950 subsequent work
National Register Number: 66000940
Significance: This housing type is significant as an example of Hawaiian residential architecture during the 1940s, in a grouping of related types. The design is notable for the use of new materials and minimal ornamentation, with a traditional overall appearance. The design accommodated prefabricated components and assembly line building techniques, reflecting the need for rapid construction in this period of build-up to World War II. These houses represent the later work of one of Hawaii's master architects, C. W. Dickey. The houses respond well to Hawaii's temperate environment, although their design was also influence by the factors mentioned above. The significance of this design also relates to the patterns of military rank, with the junior officers' quarters having notable differences in size and design elements from the senior officers' houses.
Subjects
NaviesWar (World War II)Officers' Quarters
Related Names
Dickey, C. W.
Franzen, David, Photographer
Orlowski, Joanmarie, Historian
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Contents
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