Address
1112 Mokulua Dreive, Kailua, Hawaii 96734
1112 Mokulua Dreive, Kailua, Hawaii 96734
TMK
(1) 4-3-006:074
SHPD Historic Site Number
50-80-11-08744
Abstract
Approved for Criterion B (Important Person) and C (Architecture and Engineering). The Strode House is a significant example of a late 1930s Hawaii beach house, later modified for more permanent occupation. Designed by local architect James G. Morgan and constructed by Riyoichi Kawasaki (1892-1956), the Strode House exemplifies the architectural tastes of Hawaii’s haole elite in the early half of the twentieth century. It is an excellent example of a popular regional architectural style of the 192s and 1930s, known variously as Hawaiian Style, Hawaii Regionalist Style, Hawaiian Regionalism, or Territorial Style Architecture.
Approved for Criterion B (Important Person) and C (Architecture and Engineering). The Strode House is a significant example of a late 1930s Hawaii beach house, later modified for more permanent occupation. Designed by local architect James G. Morgan and constructed by Riyoichi Kawasaki (1892-1956), the Strode House exemplifies the architectural tastes of Hawaii’s haole elite in the early half of the twentieth century. It is an excellent example of a popular regional architectural style of the 192s and 1930s, known variously as Hawaiian Style, Hawaii Regionalist Style, Hawaiian Regionalism, or Territorial Style Architecture.
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