Nesting Sacred Spaces: Demonstrations of Reverence for the Natural Landscape and Local History in the Mauna Kea Beach Hotelâs Architecture

Abstract

Situating Laurance Rockefeller's RockResort project in Hawai'i—the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel—in the context of his career, his larger advocacy of conservation initiatives, and his other projects in the region, this report offers new architectural analysis to better understand the unique claims of the structure in a post-statehood moment

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