Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 2, 1 February 1991 — Historic Hawaiʻi awards [ARTICLE]

Historic Hawaiʻi awards

Historic Hawai'i Foundation has announced 10 awards this year for outstanding accomplishment and leadership in historic preservation. Among the awards presented to specific projects were those presented to Kapalua Land Company, Hui Alanui O Makena, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the State of Hawai'i, County of Maui and all others involved in reaching the accord whieh provided for the preservation of the Honokahua burial site on Maui.

Wananalua Congregational Church was recognized for its restoration of the church in Hana, Maui. Ka 'Imi Na'auao o Hawai'i Nei, directed by kumu hula Roselle Bailey, received an award for its restoration of and 16 years of maintenance of Ke Ahu A Laka heiau at Ke'e, Kaua'i. Preservation commendations also went to the State Foundation on Culture and Arts for its history and humanities program; and the U.S. Army Museum of Hawai'i for its adaptive use, restoration and interpretation of the Battery Randolph building at Fort DeRussy.

Other awards went to Honolulu Academy of Arts and CJS Group Architects, Ltd. for the preservation and restoration of Linekona School; to Dole Packaged Food Company/Castle and Cooke ine., Lowell B. Barnhart, and the Honolulu Painting Company for the illuminahon and painting of the Dole Pineapple Water Tower; to Gaylord and Carol Wilcox and Designaire for adaptive use and preservation of Hanalei Schoo! on Kaua'i. Individual awards were given to Colin C. Cameron for his work in the preservation of the culture and history of Hawai'i; and Rev. Edith Helen Wolfe for her leadership and efforts whieh resulted in the restoration of Wananalua Congregational Church.