Photo, Print, Drawing U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Northeast of Kamehameha Highway & Radford Drive intersection, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Public Works Center
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Title
- U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Housing Area Makalapa, Northeast of Kamehameha Highway & Radford Drive intersection, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI
Other Title
- U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Public Works Center
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Dickey, Charles William
- Contractors Pacific Naval Air Bases (CPNAB)
- Damon, Samuel R.
- Mason Architects, Inc., contractor
- Orlowski, Joanmarie, field team
- Maul, David, transmitter
- Franzen, David, photographer
- Yoklavich, Ann, historian
- Franzen, David, photographer
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - housing developments
- - prefabricated buildings
- - wooden buildings
- - domestic life
- - navies
- - assembly-line methods
- - war (World War II)
- - City Beautiful movement
- - duplexes
- - multiple dwellings
- - concrete foundations
- - concrete block construction
- - sports & recreation facilities
- - tennis courts
- - basketball courts
- - air raid shelters
- - swimming pools
- - playgrounds
- - awnings
- - hip roofs
- - military organizations
- - Hawaii--Honolulu County--Pearl City
Latitude / Longitude
- 21.353137,-157.935263
Notes
- - Significance: The Makalapa neighborhood is significant as an example of military housing built just before the United States' entry into World War II, reflecting the build-up of defenses and the related need for housing in the early 1940s. This housing also reflects the trends toward prefabrication and assembly-line techniques in building during this period when the need for rapid construction was so urgent. The neighborhood is also significant because it embodies the distinctive characteristics of the period of military construction just before and during World War II. Also, the buildings were designed by C. W. Dickey, one of Hawaii's master architects, and are further significant as one of his last works, since he died in April 1942. The Makalapa neighborhood is also a significant and distinguishable entity that relates to the context of pre-World War II military community planning in Hawaii. Furthermore, these houses were home to the top Navy officers that directed the war in the Pacific from December 1941 through August 1945.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N2164
- - Survey number: HABS HI-355
- - Building/structure dates: 1941-1942 Initial Construction
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 66000940
Medium
- Photo(s): 18
- Data Page(s): 18
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS HI-355
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- hi0562
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
Part of
Format
Contributor
- Contractors Pacific Naval Air Bases (Cpnab)
- Damon, Samuel R.
- Dickey, Charles William
- Franzen, David
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Mason Architects, Inc
- Maul, David
- McPartland, Mary
- Orlowski, Joanmarie
- Yoklavich, Ann
Location
Language
Subject
- Air Raid Shelters
- Assembly-Line Methods
- Awnings
- Basketball Courts
- City Beautiful Movement
- Concrete Block Construction
- Concrete Foundations
- Domestic Life
- Duplexes
- Hip Roofs
- Housing Developments
- Military Organizations
- Multiple Dwellings
- Navies
- Playgrounds
- Prefabricated Buildings
- Sports & Recreation Facilities
- Swimming Pools
- Tennis Courts
- War (World War II)
- Wooden Buildings