Hawai'i Hochi Building

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title: Hawai'i Hochi Building
text: The Hawai'i Hochi Building, located at 917 Kokea Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, is a notable edifice that exemplifies a meld of Brutalist aesthetics with the tropical ambiance of Hawaii. The building was conceived by distinguished Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, a laureate of the Pritzker Prize, and was constructed in 1972, marking it one of Tange's two completed architectural venture in the United States. Initially, it served as the headquarters for the Hawaii Hochi newspaper, a publication with dee
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description: Brutalist building in Honolulu, Hawaii
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawai%27i_Hochi_Building
date created: 2023-10-30T04:09:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T17:40:20Z
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