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Featuring the 2018 award-winning building and design projects from Hawaii’s best architects,

builders, contractors and developers.

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� THIRTY-THREE YEARS AGO, BIA-HAWAII HAD ITS FIRST RENAISSANCE BUILDING & REMODELING AWARDS COMPETITION, featuring the best in remodeling and construction projects statewide. We have come a long way and have evolved into one of the most prestigious building and design competitions in Hawaii. Entries are judged on creativity, use of materials, craftsmanship, functionality and design principles. We are proud of our continued partnership with the National Kitch-en & Bath Association’s Aloha Chapter, whose judging criteria are separate and distinct from those of BIA-Hawaii. NKBA recognized kitchen and bath designers and BIA-Hawaii bestowed prizes on builders and designers in a wide variety of residential and commercial building categories.

These award-winning designs incorporate the latest technologies and products on the market today. From sustainable living to luxurious outdoor living spaces and commercial and retail spaces that be-come community gathering places, consumers are educated and will be inspired by the possibilities for their next projects.

Congratulations to all of our winners and to all who submitted their hard work for the jury. And heartfelt thanks to our team of jurists, who spent many hours reviewing and scoring the submissions.

Warm regards,

Gladys Quinto Marrone, CAEChief Executive Officer & Chief Lobbyist, BIA-Hawaii

� THE NKBA ALOHA CHAPTER KITCHEN & BATH DESIGN COMPETITION was established more than 20 years ago to honor Hawaii’s talented designers and outstanding projects. The com-petition is based on the design principles set forth by the National Kitchen & Bath Association and judged by a certified kitchen and bath designer as well as professionals from BIA, ASID and AIA. This is the second year that the NKBA has collaborated with BIA-Hawaii to include the kitchen and bath category in the annual competition. The Aloha Chapter looks forward to its continued partner-ship with BIA, which provides professionals a platform to showcase technical and artistic excellence in kitchen and bath design.

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This fun multipurpose space for working, meeting, collabo-rating and holding large events was created for Lili‘uokalani Trust employees and partner organizations. The renovated area spans 2,085 square feet of former law office space and leaves almost no trace of the past. Technology and color are highly integrated into the space and sustainability was also emphasized. All carpeting and flooring are made of recycled materials and the paint is VOC-free.

D I V I S I O N :Commercial RemodelingE N T R A N T:AHLC O N T R AC T O R :J Kadowaki Inc.

A R C H I T E C T:AHLD E S I G N E R :AHLP H O T O G R A P H E R :Bad Moon Saloon

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South Shore Market at Ward Village is an oasis of goods and services for both visitors and residents. The new commercial development is imbued with the energy of the area’s surfing and outdoor lifestyle and Kaka‘ako’s vibrant cultural scene. In addition to public art displays and one-of-a-kind retail shops, the “living walls” throughout bring Hawaii’s lush natural environment into the overall design. Customers enjoy free Wi-Fi and plenty of communal tables where life, work and play happen. Inspired by some of the most well-known retail districts in New York, Ward Village offers everything you could want, from shopping and dining to walking and people-watching.

From the eye-catching glass bottom pool that extends 15 feet from the building and hovers – seemingly like magic – above the sidewalk below, to the tennis court, golf simulator, billiards room, dog park and spa, Anaha residents enjoy serene privacy and all of the extras of a first-class resort. The entry to the Anaha building features a spectacular living wall, the largest in Hawaii, filled with tropical plants and water features and accented by a bold Zhan Wang sculpture.

D I V I S I O N :New CommericalResidential DetailsE N T R A N T:The Howard Hughes Corporation

C O N T R AC T O R :Nordic PCLL A N D S CA P I N G :SWA GroupA R C H I T E C T:James K.M. Cheng and WCIT Architecture

I N T E R I O R D E S I G N E R :IngraoP H O T O G R A P H E R :Nic Lehoux

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Overall Grand Award Grand Award

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The original house was built in 1959 as a one-story, 2,000 square foot home with single-wall construction. The renovat-ed home is 3,000 square feet with an additional dwelling unit consisting of a bedroom, bathroom and two-car garage. Natural finishes dominate the interior including bamboo and travertine floors and marble countertops. A few of the original lava rock walls were strategically retained and the original midcentury railing was accentuated as a key feature in the home. The result is both nostalgic and refreshing.

D I V I S I O N :Residential Remodeling, $200,000-$450,000E N T R A N T:Fung Associates, Inc.C O N T R AC T O R :BLCA Company Inc.

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This three-story contemporary hillside design offers 4,100 square feet of luxury and efficiency. The concept for the home was based on the owner’s vision and lifestyle and inspired by some of the world’s greatest modern residences. A ventilated rain screen sid-ing system encourages airflow between the interior and exterior walls, equalizing temperature while minimizing moisture and mold. Energy efficient lighting and appliances, ultra-efficient zoned air conditioning, and dual glazed windows and doors are just a few of the ways that this home minimizes environmental impact. The beautiful kitchen, bath and wardrobe cabinetry were all locally crafted by Makainai Cabinet Systems and the custom infinity edge pool and water feature were created by Swan Inter-national. The home offers safety, privacy and ease of living with all of the luxurious amenities that a high-end condo would offer.

D I V I S I O N :New Residential, $999,999+E N T R A N T:Hawaii Modern Interior DesignC O N T R AC T O R :Sutton Construction, Inc.

A R C H I T E C T:Fritz Johnson Jr., AIAS T RU C T U R A L E N G I N E E R :William BlakeneyP H O T O G R A P H E R :PanaViz

W EIL-M A N U M A RESIDENCE Overall Grand Award

Grand Award New Residential

Editor’s Choice Award

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The objective of the design was to preserve a slice of Kailua comfort and privacy on Kailua Road, a busy thoroughfare. For this reason, the house was positioned at the rear of the lot and turned perpendicularly away from the road. Custom sapele wood siding and Breezway louver windows provide ample airflow while the front travertine-clad wall, cedar fence and lush landscaping add a necessary buffer from street sound. The L-shaped swim-ming pool, Baja ledge and two outdoor showers make this home perfect for relaxation and entertaining.

D I V I S I O N :New Residential, $999,999+E N T R A N T:Barker Kappelle Construction

A R C H I T E C T:Trigg-Smith Architects P H O T O G R A P H E R :Rex Maximilian & David Moore

K A ILUA ROA D MODERN PL A NTATION

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DUKES LANE MARKET & EATERYE N T R A N T: ADM Architecture + Interiors P H O T O : Andrea Brizzi The project houses a collection of eight different food venues, ranging from ice cream to fine dining, wrapped in a unique package. The concept was for the outside to look as if it could have been built 50 years ago and then new ten-ants came along and brought exciting designs and personali-ties into a traditional building.

H I CK A M F E D E R A L CR E D I T U N I O NE N T R A N T: NewGround International P H O T O : Hawkins Biggins Photography The design approach to Hickam Federal Credit Union’s headquarters focused on functionality and collaboration. The 32,000-square-foot building houses a 3,000-square-foot retail branch and numerous employee amenities, including a 1,500-square-foot fitness center. There is substantial use of high-performance insulated glass and the upper fascia utilizes a composite metal panel system with integrated sun shades for comfort and efficiency.

K A M E H A M E H A S CH O O L S K E K U ‘ I A P O I WA L E A R N I N G CE N T E RE N T R A N T: AHLP H O T O : Bad Moon Saloon Kamehameha Schools is considered one of Hawaii’s premier educational systems serving Native Hawaiian children. Cul-tural aspects were considered at every level of the project and school leaders praised the team’s “mauka to makai” design. Green earth tones dominate the mountain side and cool blues and sea greens sweep through the ocean side.

S O R R E L L SE N T R A N T: C&J ContractingP H O T O : David Croxford This beautiful pool was designed to complement the surrounding golf course and existing home. Natural stone decking enhances the area and when combined with the blue raspberry fire glass, the effects are stunning. Energy efficient appliances and lighting were used to adhere with modern standards of design.

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K E AU H O U L A N E E N T R A N T: Hi•arch•y P H O T O : Olivier Koning Photography The project’s design intent is derived from the site’s historic function as a salt bed and every aspect of the design reflects the property’s origins. This project is the first LEED Plat-inum multifamily midrise project in Hawaii and the first TOD mixed-use affordable housing project in Honolulu. Carefully crafted details on the retail promenade, including direct access for pedestrians to a future transit station, earned the project top marks.

FO R T S H A F T E R B U I L D I N G 1 12 AT PA L M C I R CL EE N T R A N T: Fung Associates P H O T O : InFocus Studio Building 112 at Palm Circle is listed on the National Regis-ter of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark. Fung Associates collaborated with a team of people from U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii, the U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers Honolulu District, GSI Pacific in undertaking the ma-jor rehabilitation of the 110-year-old wood frame structure. The transformation brought back many of the building’s character-defining features such as full length front and back porches, as well as clapboarding and slat aprons.

K A H A L A T H A I R E S I D E N CEE N T R A N T: Mokulua HPB P H O T O : Kyle Rothenborg Mokulua HPB and Peter Vincent Architects transformed an underutilized, overgrown lot into a low maintenance and sustainably built 3,500-square-foot home in Kahala. Integrating best green practices, the project team pursued Energy Star and LEED for Homes Certification, furthering the home’s already high level of performance. This home ex-hibits the best of design with that of sustainability and mas-ter craftsmanship. This home is certified LEED Platinum.

L AU H A L A S H O P SE N T R A N T: Armstrong Builders Armstrong Builders transformed a 65-year-old department store building into a multi-tenant retail center while preserv-ing the building’s history, modernist lines and brickwork. Armstrong added new design elements, shapes and land-scaping as well as significant structural modifications. The gorgeous pedestrian walkway was created using rock salt stamped concrete and the promenade includes curved bench-es, hala, plumeria and a plethora of native Hawaiian plants.

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ILIAHI AT HO‘OPILI URBAN GARDENSE N T R A N T: D.R. Horton P H O T O : ER Marketing Edible landscaping comes to life on each single-family home lot in Ho‘opili. In addition to each family plot, D.R. Horton’s development will include more than 200 acres of land for commercial farming operations as well as planned commu-nity farms and gardens strategically placed within walk-ing distance of the most high density residential areas in Ho‘opili. Gardens will be a part of the everyday landscape.

PARK LANE AT ALA MOANAE N T R A N T: Philpotts Interiors P H O T O : Nic Lehoux Park Lane is Honolulu’s first ultra-luxury low-rise com-munity. Encompassing 7.25 acres and eight eight-story buildings with ocean views, the development delivers space, privacy and lush landscaping. From the elegant porte cochere and stone entryway to the gorgeous giant heliconia and areca palms arching overhead, this property is carefully tailored to provide textures and colors that soothe and relax. Sustainable features including heat recovery and high-qual-ity A/C systems result in low energy use, as well.

KULAMALU HALEE N T R A N T: Cli� ord Planning & ArchitectureP H O T O : Benjamin B. Lee & Augie Salbosa Kulamalu Hale is an affordable workforce rental housing project consisting of 56 one-bedroom and two-bedroom units in six townhouse-type buildings. The development includes an 1,865-square-foot recreation center and is nestled on just over 4 acres of land in Upcountry Maui. The units are spa-cious, efficient and functional and were designed to create a sense of pride, privacy and peace for tenants.

PAIEA STREET DEVELOPMENTE N T R A N T: Aloha Petroleum + MC ArchitectsP H O T O : Marc Shecter Photography Aloha Petroleum enlisted the help of MC Architects and Arita Poulson General Contracting to develop a parcel of land on Paiea Street in Honolulu. Old warehouses on the property were razed to make way for a Shell station, Aloha Island Mart, Dunkin’ Donuts and an IHOP. The total invest-ment for the new improvements exceeds $6 million; careful planning has resulted in ample parking and traffic flow.

G R A N D AWA R D: L A N D S C A P I N G R E S I D E N T I A L

GRAND AWARD: MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT MORE THAN $800,000

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HALE K AHAK AIE N T R A N T: Archipelago Hawaii, Mokulua HPB, Peter Vincent ArchitectsP H O T O : Augie Salbosa This beachfront property with details consistent of an early 20th century Waialua plantation home balances simplicity and efficiency. Cathedral ceilings, custom mahogany pocket doors and shaker-style cabinetry adorn the home. Koa-finish luxury vinyl tile was installed to ensure longevity and two custom-built sets of mahogany pocket doors open to a dining lanai. The home is LEED for Homes Silver certified.

KONANE PARK, HO‘OPILIE N T R A N T: D.R. Horton

P H O T O : Lee Tokuhara Konane Park is Ho‘opili’s first community amenity. The 1.843-acre park features a play structure with climbing ap-paratuses, spinners and other equipment for keiki to play on. A 1,600-square-foot freestanding open-air pavilion for small gatherings houses a bookshelf for neighbors to exchange reading materials. Free wireless internet service is available for all park users. Open grassy areas for play and agricultural touches like ulu and avocado trees further enhance the park.

SEABRIDGE BY GENTRY PLAN 2 K AINANIE N T R A N T: Gentry Homes P H O T O : Christopher Mayer Photography Location, energy efficiency, charm and design guided the SEABridge Project. Kainani Plan 2 is a two-story, 1,194-square-foot home with four bedrooms and 2½ baths designed with first-time homebuyers in mind. The home features 9-foot high ceilings in all living areas, Corian coun-tertops, an under-mount stainless steel sink, GE Appliances and Air Renew interior drywall and ceiling material.

NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER & ADMINISTRATION BUILDINGE N T R A N T: AHL P H O T O : Bad Moon Saloon The new Public Information Center (PIC) at the National Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl was part of a larger scope that included creating more columbaria within the the crater for U.S. military veterans and their families. The stunning and sustainable structure is stabilized by 60 con-crete piers that extend 30 feet into the volcanic bedrock. The project achieved LEED Silver certification.

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HUI ALOHA KITCHENE N T R A N T: Judy Dawson, CKD P H O T O : Scott T. Kubo A small, enclosed town home kitchen was transformed into a welcoming and open design by rearranging major ele-ments in the space. Details like an on-demand water heater and 9-inch deep niche in the entryway add space to the room. A mix of quartz countertops and a granite covered island with waterfall edges creates a pleasing mix of color and texture. Accents throughout offer pops of color that provide additional interest and a desk can be converted to a wine bar when entertaining.

IOSIVASENTRANT: Homeworks Construction PHOTO: Olivier Koning Photography This midcentury Hawaii Kai home was transformed and ultimately rebuilt from the ground up, though a few of the home’s original elements were retained. The redone home has Balinese accents, lauhala ceiling treatments above a grand lanai, capiz shell accent walls and mahogany hard-wood floors throughout. With 20-foot ceilings, the lanai is the centerpiece of the home and a natural gathering place for friends and family. A soundproof recreational room and spacious kitchen offer plenty of room to play.

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Judging for the Kitchen & Bath category is a two-part process. The fi rst phase of judging is based solely on technical merit, guided by NKBA’s 31 guidelines for kitchens and 27 guidelines for baths, and judged by an NKBA certifi ed kitchen and/or bath designer. Each entry must score 80 percent or better to proceed to the next phase of judging. The second phase of judging is based on design aesthetics, design planning, use of materials, colors, particular design challenges, etc. A numerical value is given to each of the design principles and a score is given by each judge for each project. These scores are then combined with the technical scores to determine the winners of the competition.

NKBA AWARDS:H I G H E S T T E C H N I CA L M E R I T AWA R D : The award presented for the highest technical score based on NKBA guidelines.

T H E P H I L Z WE E DY K AWA R D (G R A N D AWA R D): The highest award presented in the competition was named for Phil Zweedyk, founder of the fi rst kitchen and bath design fi rm in Hawaii. From 1968 to his retirement in 1985, Zweedyk designed kitchens for some of Hawaii’s fi nest homes.

H A N O H A N O AWA R D (S E C O N D P L AC E): Representing the Hawaiian word for “glorious” or “honored, dignifi ed or distinguished,” this award is given to the design that illustrates outstanding planning and presentation.

M A I K A‘ I L OA AWA R D ( T H I R D P L AC E): The Hawaiian word for “excellent,” this award is given to the design that represents excellent planning and presentation.

AKELE RESIDENCEE N T R A N T: Design Trends ConstructionP H O T O : Olivier Koning Photography This quirky 1970s bathroom had a lot going on pre-remodel. From Hollywood-style vanity lights and a porthole window to a massive 8-foot green Jacuzzi shower/tub combo, the space was in need of an update. The resulting calm, Zen-like space features marble wall tile, a warm veneer cabinet finish and a sand-colored floor. Gray Silestone quartz with subtle blue veins accent the cabinetry, and chrome fixtures bring a touch of the modern.

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MODERN ZENE N T R A N T: Shelley Tanner, CKD, John Cook Kitchens P H O T O : Ryan Siphers This open kitchen retains an organic feel with modern design elements. It has abundant storage with an island cooktop, Arena pullout trays and lots of drawers. The Bali door style is made of solid Lumbercore Bamboo for sustain-ability and durability. Batista Ash stone replaced the origi-nal hardwood for a smooth foot-feel and easy-to-clean finish. LED general and task lighting with dimmers were added to supplement the natural light in the space.

TUSCAN OASISE N T R A N T: Archipelago Hawaii Luxury Home DesignP H O T O : Augie Salbosa This kitchen was designed for entertaining. The custom cooking hearth with hammered nickel inserts coordinates well with the hammered nickel sinks and open shelves. The center island has ample storage and glass cabinets that face the bar island. The walnut countertop and cabinets have been aged to create an old-world feel, but with LED backlighting, bar sink, ice machine and a pizza oven, this kitchen is all about modern convenience.

DIAMOND HEAD RETREATE N T R A N T: J.R. Ludlow, AKBD, INspiration Interiors Design StudioP H O T O : Augie Salbosa This whole-home renovation included a complete reimagin-ing of the kitchen and dining areas, which now have views of the living room, courtyard and ocean. The island feel was combined with rich textures of wood and stone. Valdesign cabinets in honey elm and creamy, off-white poured concrete countertops help ground the space. Subzero/Wolf appliances provide an overall sense of modern, relaxed tranquility.

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MY HAPPY PLACEE N T R A N T: Shelley Tanner, CKD, John Cook Kitchens P H O T O : Ryan Siphers This project transformed an uninteresting and plain kitchen into a welcoming space designed for entertaining and coast-al living. The center island features polished black marble and the perimeter counter is topped with Viatera quartz. Professional stainless steel Thermador appliances and 13 strategically placed LED lighting cans combined with un-der-counter lighting and dimmers create a polished setting.

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M I TC H E L LDIVISION: Residential RemodelingProjects $200,000-450,000ENTRANT: Homeworks Construction, Inc.

K E A L A O WA I L E ADIVISION: Multi-family DevelopmentUnit price more than $800,000ENTRANT: Armstrong BuildersPHOTO: Tropical Light Photography

M C K I N L E Y H O U S EDIVISION: Kitchen Medium 150-350 sq. ft.ENTRANT: Design Trends ConstructionPHOTO: Olivier Koning Photography

N AV Y F E D E R A L C R E D I T U N I O N P E A R L H A R B O R B R A N C HDIVISION: Commercial RemodelingProjects up to 7,500 sq. ft.ENTRANT: JW Inc.

N O. S 3 8 0 B OAT L A N D I N G B R A I L I N G & D EC KDIVISION: Historical Renovation CommercialENTRANT: Alan Shintani, Inc. PHOTO: Shawn Ferris & George Dela Cruz ASI

PA L I H O U S EDIVISION: Residential Remodeling $200,000-450,000ENTRANT: Design Trends ConstructionPHOTO: Olivier Koning Photography

ADDITIONAL FINALISTS

HOMEWORKS CONSTRUCTIONThe Carl Reppun Award goes to Homeworks Construction, whose Iosivas project demonstrates elegant design and exemplary construction. The award is presented to a small to medium-sized builder whose work exemplifies excellence. Their Iosivas Hawaii Kai revival project showed creativity, respect and attention to detail, according to the judges. For these reasons, it is BIA-Hawaii’s privilege to present this award to Homeworks Construction in 2018.

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A DV E N T I S T H E A LT H C A S T L E M E D I C A L O F F I C E B U I L D I N GDIVISION: Commercial Remodeling Projects more than 15,001 sq. ftENTRANT: Hawaiian Dredging CompanyPHOTO: Derrick Monis Imagenry, LLC

A LO H A PAC I F I C F E D E R A L C R E D I T U N I O NDIVISION: Commercial RemodelingProjects up to 7,500 sq. ft.ENTRANT: NewGround InternationalPHOTO: Hawkins Biggins Photography

CO CO N U T M A R K E T P L AC EDIVISION: Projects more than 15,001 sq. ft.ENTRANT: ADM Architecture & InteriorsPHOTO: Andrea Brizzi

H A L E A I N A KOADIVISION: New Residential Projects $800-999,999ENTRANT: F+N Architecture, JPB Engineering, H-1 ConstructionPHOTO: Hawkins Biggins Photography

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on the Akele House Project.

A3 ELECTRIC

ABL HAMAKUA LLC

ACK

ACOUSTIC DRYWALL SYSTEMS, INC.

ADM ARCHITECTURE + INTERIROR

AGT CONSTRUCTION

AHL

ALAN SHINTANI

ALOHA PACIFIC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

AMX PARTNERS, INC.

ARCHIPELAGO HAWAII

ARITA POULSON

ARMSTRONG BUILDERS LLC

ARMSTRONG DESIGN GROUP

BARKER KAPPELLE CONSTRUCTION

BEACHSIDE LIGHTING

BECKER COMMUNICATIONS

BEK INC.

BELLA PIETRA

BELLMONT CABINET COMPANY

BENJAMIN WOO ARCHITECTS

BENNET GROUP STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

BONNIE & FRED FONG

BOUGAINVILLE FLOORING

BROWNLIE & LEE

C&J CONTRACTING

CANYON CREEK

CARLOS MARBLE & GRANITE

CARLYLE DESIGN STUDIO

CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION, INC.

CHARLIE CALVET

CLEVER CONSTRUCTION

CLIFFORD PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE LLC

COM DEPARTMENT OF HOUSINGAND HUMAN CONCERNS

COSENTINO

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DESIGN TRENDS CONSTRUCTION

DESIGNER KITCHENS AND BATH

DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC WORKS, U.S. ARMY

GARRISON HAWAII

DKKY ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

DORVIN D. LEIS CO.

DREAMSCAPES LANDSCAPING LLC

EMERALD ISLE PIPE SUPPLY

EVERGREEN BY DEBRA

FERGUSON

FERRARO CHOI & ASSOCIATES

FINEWOODS

FISHCAKE

FOUNDATIONS HAWAII

FRANK CROSBY

FRED LAU HAWAIIAN LANDSCAPING

FRITZ JOHNSON ARCHITECT

FUJITA + NETSKI ARCHITECTURE, LLC

FUNG ASSOCIATES

GATESIDE INC.

GENTRY HOMES, LTD.

GERDING EDLEN

GROTHOUSE

GSI PACIFIC, INC.

H-1 CONSTRUCTION LLC

HARDWARE HAWAII

HAWAII LUXURY CINEMAS INC.

HAWAII MODERN ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN

HAWAII NUT & BOLT

HAWAIIAN DREDGING

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.

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DESIGNER KITCHENS & BATHS H AWA I I ’ S I N F L U E N C EHawaii’s climate and lifestyles are unique in the design world and something we pride ourselves on weaving into our designs.

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D E S I G N E R T I PWork with design experts to take the design ele-ments found all around you, especially online and in magazines. Create what will work for your home, your family and your individual lifestyle.

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HI•ARCH•Y

HICKAM FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - PEARL CITY

HOKUAHI LAWNS, INC.

HOMEWORKS CONSTRUCTION

HONSADOR, LLC

INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE HAWAII

INGRAO INC.

INTERIOR SPECIALTIES

INTERPANE

ISEMOTO CONTRACTING CO.

ISLAND READY MIX

J. KADOWAKI INC.

J.R. LUDLOW, AKBD

JADE PAINTING, INC.

JOHN COOK KITCHENS

JPB ENGINEERING

JR2 ARCHITRECTS, INC

JW INC

KAHULUI CARPET & DRAPERY

KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS

KI CONCEPTS

KIHEI GARDENS & LANDSCAPING

KOBAYASHI GROUP

KONA LABS

KY INTERNATIONAL

LEEWARD LANDSCAPE

LG HAUSYS

LIGHTING CONCEPTS

LIGHTING ELEGANCE

LILI‘UOKALANI TRUST

LINA & DAVE GODFREY

LITE ELECTRIC, INC.

MAEDA SHEETMETAL & AIR CONDITIONING

MARMOL

MAUI KUPONO BUILDERS

MC ARCHITECTS

MCCELVEY ASSOCIATES, INC.

MCYIA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

MNS, LTD.

MOKULUA HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDER

MONAGHAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS LLC

MR. T’S PEST CONTROL, INC.

NAKA’S MARBLE

NAN INC.

NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY OF THE PACIFIC

NAV Y FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

NEWGROUND INTERNATIONAL

NORTH SHORE FIRE PROTECTION

NORTON

PACIFIC DREAM BUILDERS

PACIFIC ROOFING & REPAIR

PACIFIC SOURCE

PAI/ODAODA

PENTAIR

PETER VINCENT ARCHITECTS

PHILPOTTS INTERIORS

PRO-SOURCE

REEF DEVELOPMENT OF HAWAII

REFLECTIONS GLASS

RIGGS DISTRIBUTING SUBZERO/WOLF

ROBIN LEE ARCHITECTS

SCHOCK ELECTRIC

SCOTT EDWARDS ARCHITECTURE

SEA LIFE CABINET HARDWARE

SELECTIVE STONE

SERVCO HOME & APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTION

SHELLEY TANNER, CKD

SHOI CONSTRUCTION, INC.

SOLOMON CORDWELL BUENZ

SPECK PUMPS

STRUCTURAL CONCRETE BONDING & RESTORATION

STUDIO BECKER

SURFACE DESIGN

SUTTON CONSTRUCTION, INC.

SWINERTON BUILDERS

THE HOWARD HUGHES CORPORATION

TILE WAREHOUSE

TILECRAFT, INC.

TOP KNOBS

TRIGG-SMITH ARCHITECTS

TRI-WEST OF HAWAII, LTD.

UCOOMMON USA FLAGS

ULTIMATE INNOVATIONS

VALDESIGN CABINETS

VALLEY ISLE FENCING & ZOE BUILDERS

VINYL TECH & MASONRY

VITA LANDSCAPE AND PLANNING

WADE TERAO ARCHITECT

WALTERS, KIMURA, MOTODA, INC.

WEILAND SLIDING DOORS + WINDOWS

WOLFGANG LANDSCAPING

WOODS BAGOT ARCHITECTURE

WOODSTONE

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