词条 | Georges de S. Canavarro House |
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| name = Georges de S. Canavarro House | nrhp_type = | image = Honolulu-George-deS-Canavarro-house.JPG | caption = Main entrance in 2010 | location= 2756 Rooke Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii | coordinates = {{coord|21|20|28|N|157|50|53|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = Hawaii | area = 6,700 sq. ft. | built = 1927 | architect= Hart Wood | architecture= Mediterranean Revival | added = 28 May 1980 | governing_body = Private | refnum=80001274[1] }} The Georges de S. Canavarro House, also known as the Canavarro Castle, at 2756 Rooke Ave., Honolulu, Hawai{{okina}}i, was built in 1924–1927 for Georges de Souza Canavarro, son of the longtime Consul-General of Portugal in Hawai{{okina}}i, Antonio de Souza Canavarro. It was designed by Hart Wood, the leader of a group of architects aiming to develop a style suitable for the climate and lifestyle of the islands. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as a fine example of the Mediterranean Revival style employed for several large estates of that era, most notably Walter F. Dillingham's La Pietra.[1] The design in this case was inspired by Sicilian villas.[2] The house site is on a steep slope in the Pu{{okina}}unui area of Nu{{okina}}uanu Valley, next to the Oahu Country Club, with expansive views up the Valley and down to Honolulu harbor. The roofing is covered with red tiles, the masonry walls are covered with white stucco both inside and out, and the terraced floors and terraced grounds give the impression of a hillside town above the Mediterranean. The house itself is cross-shaped with an open courtyard and fountain in the center. The master bedroom, bath, and parlor are on the uphill side above the courtyard, with dining room, kitchen, and pantry on the downhill side. The north wing contains a library and two more bedrooms with separate baths. The interior floors are tiled and ceilings are coffered.[1] In 1947, the Canavarro Castle was purchased by the Korean Kook Min Hur (National Association), but subsequently fell into disuse. In 2002, the Korean Cultural Center of Hawaii bought the property and restored it for use as a meeting site and museum of the Korean independence movement.[3] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url={{NRHP url|id=80001274}} |title=National Register of Historic Places: Inventory—Nomination Form #80001274 |author=Spencer Leineweber |accessdate=2010-04-26 |work=National Register of Historic Places |publisher=National Park Service}} {{National Register of Historic Places}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Georges De S. Canavarro House}}2. ^{{cite book |last1=Hibbard |first1=Don |first2=Glenn |last2=Mason |first3=Karen |last3=Weitze |year=2010 |title=Hart Wood: Architectural Regionalism in Hawai‘i |location=Honolulu |publisher=University of Hawaii Press |page=164 }} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://archives.starbulletin.com/2002/11/17/news/story7.html |title=Korean group moves to build bridge to history in Nuuanu: Cultural activities would find a home in Canavarro Castle if permits win approval |author=Rosemarie Bernardo |work=Honolulu Star-Bulletin |date=17 November 2002 |accessdate=2010-04-26 }} 6 : Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Hawaii|History of Oahu|Houses completed in 1927|Houses in Honolulu County, Hawaii|National Register of Historic Places in Honolulu County, Hawaii|1927 establishments in Hawaii |
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