Waipolu Gallery and Studio

Oahu, Hawaii

New Construction

Architect

Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Seattle, Washington

Associate Architect

Garduque Architects
Honolulu, Hawaii

Structural Engineer

PCS Structural Solutions
Seattle, Washington

Civil Engineering

SSFM International, Inc.
Hilo, Hawaii

Geotechnical Engineering

Masa Fujioka & Associates
Aiea, Hawaii

Copper Manufacturer and Installer

A. Zahner Co.
Kansas City, Missouri

The fluid presence and beauty afforded by the copper wall and roof cladding of this studio are a perfect compliment to the modern art it reveals.

Located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, this private gallery and studio offers spectacular views of the Pacific to the south and nearby Diamond Head to the northeast.

Rather than replicate the traditional Hawaiian character of the existing residence, the new building is a sculptural presence whose varied spaces house a modern art collection. A copper clad structure encloses the primary gallery space, its apertures framing views of Diamond Head and the ocean. Orientation on the site and precisely positioned overhangs mitigate the tropical sun. Along the other edge of the steeply sloped site, a bar of concrete, glass and stainless steel defines the linear studio space. Three horizontal trays separate guest quarters, home office and art display and storage.

The building's two elements are joined by a glass bridge that floats above a limestone staircase linking all three levels. The land's natural terracing offers each level its own private entry sequence. Following the topography, lava steps accommodates small gatherings and connects the new building to the existing house and garage.

Copper fit into the project when they were looking for a material that would perform well over a long period of time in a corrosive oceanfront environment with little or no maintenance. The unusual shape and slightly bowed walls of the gallery volume needed a cladding material that could express a softer form in contrast to the other, more linear materials in the project.

"Actual malleability of the material was important due to the fact that the installation was occurring at a great distance from the fabrication shop and some shaping in the field was necessary," said the project architect, Campie Ellis. "We also liked the idea that the building's coloring would change over time, creating an evolving work or sculpture."

Additional Key Partners:

  • Helber Hastert & Fee (Landscape Architect), Honolulu, HI hhf.com
  • Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners (Glass Engineering), New York, NY
  • WSP Lincolne Scott Inc. (Mechanical Engineering), Honolulu, Hawaii wspgroup.com
  • Renfro Design Group, Inc. (Lighting Design), New York, NY renfrodesign.com
  • Lighting & Engineering Integrated (Electrical Engineering), Honolulu, HI
  • Pacific AquaGroup (Pool Consultants), Kapolei, Hawaii pacificaquagroup.com
  • Ryan Associates (General Contractor), San Francisco, CA ryanassociates.com

Architectural Category: Flat Seam Roofs and Walls

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Photo Credit: Nic Lehoux, Vancouver, BC, niclehoux.com

Photo Credit: Nic Lehoux, Vancouver, BC, niclehoux.com

Photo Credit: Nic Lehoux, Vancouver, BC, niclehoux.com

Photo Credit: Nic Lehoux, Vancouver, BC, niclehoux.com