![]() ![]() ![]() Public spaces are primarily open-air structures solid walls are covered with colored plaster of tones directly drawn from the soil. Individual buildings are composed of delicately scaled roofs, which patina gracefully with time. Guestrooms are located in a series of 38 individual one- and two-story oceanfront bungalows with direct views to the water, carefully designed for privacy with all ground floor units featuring private bath gardens and direct beach access. ![]() This decentralized plan divides the traditional mass of hotel uses into a series of freestanding pavilions which house reception and administration facilities, ocean front dining, conference center and back-of-house facilities, fitness facilities and a freestanding golf clubhouse within the resort grounds. Exterior architectural massing further integrates the structures into the ecosystem, roofs to the sky, walls to the land and the bases of the structures to the lava flows, the meeting of land and sea.Īll structures were designed as a series of individual low-rise elements. Simple, sophisticated and natural architectural forms and materials serve to enhance, not dominate the environment character is achieved within a native vernacular, appearing as though it has developed over time. Instead of looking to the past to evolve or mimic a sense of place, the architecture dismisses existing “styles,” reinforcing a marriage to the environment itself: the buildings don’t rely on stylized architectural imitations the structures are conceived as a backdrop for lava and vegetation. The resort features indigenous building materials and plantings in a sophisticated and subtle manner to reflect the existing site characteristics. The design team envisioned an intimate Kipuka (Hawaiian for oasis along the shore), miraculously spared by the lava that flowed down from the Hualalai Volcano. In this unique place cradling nature’s contrasts and benevolent climate, the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai seeks to celebrate and enhance this natural beauty and climate with design that isn’t merely a luxury escape, but one that provides guests with a portal to discover their own authentic Hawaiian experience. The Kona Coast exemplifies the natural forces that created the Hawaiian Island chain: its stark lava flows are a constant reminder of the violent meeting place of the land, sea and sky. ![]()
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