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With careers of mirrored and interactive interests, the authors of the work have many years of combined experience in the fields of architecture, architectural history, and historic preservation. Don J. Hibbard, Ph.D., administered the State of Hawaii’s historic preservation program from 1981 to 2002 and now works as a heritage specialist. He has written several books on the Islands’ architecture, including The View from Diamond Head and Designing Paradise. Glenn Mason, AIA, heads his own architectural firm, Mason Architects, in Honolulu and has published a number of articles and essays on Hawaii’s historic architecture. Born and raised in Hawaii, he has practiced architecture in the Islands for more than thirty years. Karen J. Weitze, Ph.D., is an architectural historian living in California who has worked on historic preservation projects across the nation, including Hawaii and the Pacific. She is the author of California’s Mission Revival and a primary contributor to The Arts and Crafts Movement in California: Living the Good Life. A B O U T T H E AU T H O R S This page intentionally left blank. ...

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