Oahu Residential

158 and 164 Poloke Place/ Withington Cottage and Harry R. Hewitt Residence

Address 158 & 164 Poloke Place, Honolulu HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-2-015:004 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9049 Abstract The Withington Cottage & Henry R. Hewitt Residence are significant for their association with the early development of the Tantalus residential community. Withington Cottage, built in 1925, and the Harry R. Hewitt Residence, built in 1926, are examples of early modern-day residences that encompass an architectureal scale, design, materials, site placement, and garden setting that reflect the rustic association of the Tantalus area during the 1920's. Withington Cottage is also significant as an example of an upper middle-class bungalow designed by architect Hart Wood, who was closely associated with the movement to develop a regional style of architectural design in Hawaii during the 1920's and 1930's. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:02:04-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

118 Poloke Place/ Alfred F.W. & Anna P. Sturgis Residence

Address 118 Poloke Place, Honolulu HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-5-015:007 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9080 Abstract The Alfred W. and Anna P. Sturgis Residence is a typical 1950's style home on O`ahu. Renowned Honolulu architect Alfred W. Sturgis designed this simple, yet distinctive, house for himself and his family.  Its Modern style, well handled indoor-outdoor relationships, concise use of open of space, and high attention to detail readily demonstrate it to be the work of a highly skilled architect. The residence is located in a quiet neighborhood at the lower end of Tantalus' Forest Ridge. Situated alone Poloke Place, just off Forest Ridge Way, the property lies on the level, upper-most part of a downward sloping, 11,760 square foot lot, with a sweeping view of the Pacific Ocean. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:02:05-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

4069 Round Top Drive/ Leslie Vincent & Eleanor Fullard-Leo Residence

Address 4069 Round Top Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-5-016:024 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9717 Abstract The Fullard-Leo Residence, also known as "Murrurundi," was built in 1922. This one-story stucco on concrete house sits on a steeply sloping lot and has a hipped metal roof with closed overhanging eaves and two sets of double French doors with round arched tracery. The interior features built-in furniture, a dining nook with casement windows, and a fireplace. The Leslie Vincent & Eleanor Fullard-Leo Residence is significant for its association with the development of the Tantalus residential community. It is typical of the type of residential mountain retreat built in the community during the early 1920s and is included in the Tantalus Residences Thematic District. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-05-11T11:43:29-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

4191 Round Top Drive/ Mrs. C. W. Case Deering Residence

Address 4191 Round Top Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-5-016:031 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9811 Abstract Built around 1920, this two-story shingled bungalow is situated on a steeply sloped lot and has a gable roof with double bird's mouth brackets in the eaves, gable ends with louvered vents flanked by square windows with start-burst patterned muntins, and an enclosed porch on the front facade. The interior features a coffered ceiling, stone fireplace, original woodwork, and a grand staircase leading to the lower level. The Mrs. C. W. Case Deering Residence is significant for its association with the early development of the Tantalus residential community.  It also embodies distinctive characteristics of the houses built in the community in the 1920s and is included in the Tantalus Residences Thematic District. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T12:43:16-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

3935 Round Top Drive/ James A. Wilder Residence

Address 3935 Round Top Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-5-017:011 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9717 Abstract The James A. Wilder Residence was built in 1907. It is a two-story clapboard house and it sits on a steeply sloped lot, has a cruciform design plan, and a hipped roof with closed eaves, exposed rafters, and bracketing. The interior features a brick fireplace, board and batten walls and ceilings, built-in cabinets and bookshelves, and bracketed window sills and plate rail. The James A. Wilder Residence is significant for its association with the the early development of the Tantalus residential community.  It is also significant as an early example of a craftsman style residence in Hawaii and is included in the Tantalus Residences Thematic District. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-05-11T11:46:37-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

3280 Round Top Drive/ Ernest Shelton Van Tassel Residence

Address 3280 Round Top Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-5-019:004 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-1349 National Register of Historic Places #81000203 Abstract The Ernest Shelton Van Tassel Residence, also known as Nutridge, is a shingled, one-story structure built in 1925. The residence is a local adaptation of the Colonial Revival style with a gabled roof, exterior shingles, and double-pitched hip-roofed wings that extend from either side of an outset living-room bay. The nomination includes the entire twenty-two acre plantation, including macadamia nut trees and a caretakers's cottage. The Ernest Shelton Van Tassel Residence is significant for its association with the beginning of the macadamia nut industry in Hawaii. The main house is also significant as an example of the work of architect Hart Wood. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-05-11T12:02:44-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |

2721 Kolonahe Place/ Leong/Chun House

Address 2721 Kolonahe Place, Honolulu, HI 96813 TMK (1) 2-5-023:045 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9005 Abstract The Leong/Chun House, built in 1955, is a two-story house. The structure has a flat roof and is comprised of cantilevered steel I-beams and exterior walls of white brick and wood resting on a concrete brick foundation. The interior features exposed beams and rafters, structural brick walls, and a fireplace with copper hood and light colored kiln brick wall. The Leong/Chun House is significant as an example of the work of locally renown architect Alfred Preis. It is also an example of the International style of architecture built in Hawaii in the 1950s. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-05-31T14:46:50-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

1651 Young Street/ Kohatsu Residence

Address 1651 Young Street, Honolulu, HI 96826 TMK (1) 2-8-001:029 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9003 Abstract The Kohatsu Residence, was built in 1912 and in 1952 an apartment building was added to the property. This property has two significant structures: a single-story residence with exterior wood shingles, hipped roof, and wide overhanging eaves with exposed rafter tails; and a two-story apartment building. The interior of the house features high ceilings, large rooms, tongue and groove redwood walls, cove moulding, and carved wood baseboards. The Kohatsu Residence is significant as an example of a well-built cottage constructed in the Pawa‘a District of Honolulu before 1920 and for its association with Dr. Yukihide Kohatsu, a local physician. The apartment building is significant as an example of the type of architecture built in Honolulu in the early 1950's. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:02:05-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

1519 Oliver Street/ House at 1519 Oliver Street

Address 1519 Oliver Street, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-8-013:082 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-9835 Abstract The House at 1519 Oliver Street was built in 1926 on a partial lava rock foundation and is basically rectangular in plan. The roof is a combination hip and gable, and the interior walls and ceilings are finished with three-inch tongue-and-groove boards. The House at 1519 Oliver Street is significant as an intact example of Craftsman style architecture in the area surrounding the residence. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:02:05-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: |

2001 Vancouver Drive/ John Guild Residence

Address 2001 Vancouver Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822 TMK (1) 2-8-016:028 SHPD Historic Site Number 80-14-1347 National Register of Historic Places #80001275 Abstract Distinguished by its eclectic style, the John Guild Residence is a three-story wood framed gable roofed structure distinguished by eleborate bracketing and woodwork.  The residence stands at the corner of Vancouver and Hunnewell, having a major visual impact on the residential neighborhood. The scale massing and the detailing are dominant within the neighborhood.  The present form of the house dates from a major remodeling undertaken in 1919 by John Guild, the then secretary of Alexander & Baldwin. Predating Hawaii zoning laws by some fifty years, the seaview area was one of the first areas to impose restrictive covenants for design and view planes.  It is likely that this is the reason that John Guild remodeled an earlier house on this site, rather than rebuilding a new house. This list of Hawaii’s historic properties is provided as a public service by Historic Hawaii Foundation. It is not the official list of properties designated on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. For official designations and determinations of eligibility, contact the State Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources of the State of Hawaii at 808-692-8015.

2017-04-21T01:02:05-10:00March 3rd, 2014|Categories: Historic Properties|Tags: , |
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