28-05-2021 14:04 via dezeen.com

Hale Mau'u by Walker Warner Architects sits low in the Hawaiian landscape

Shallow-gabled roofs allow the pavilions of this holiday home by Walker Warner Architects to embrace the gentle volcanic slope of Hawaii's Big Island.
The vacation property is named Hale Mau'u – hale means house in Hawaiian, and mau'u is a type of native grass.
Hale Mau'u sits low against the gently sloping volcanic landscape
It sits on the western shore of the archipelago's largest island, which has a very different landscape to the tropical rainforests typically associated with Hawaii.
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