Hawaii Convention Center - Exterior

Hawai’i Convention Center

Location

Honolulu, Hawaii

Owner

Hawai'i Convention Center

Collaborators +

Associate Architect: Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo

Design-Build Contractor: PCL Construction Services, Inc. and Nordic Construction Ltd.

Acoustics: McKay Conant Hoover, Inc.

Structural Engineering: Magnusson Klemencic Associates

MEP Engineering: Syska Hennessy Group, Inc.

Civil & Environmental Engineering: Wilson Okamoto Corporation

Landscape Architecture: Walters Kimura Motoda, Inc.

Lighting Design: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design

Code/Life Safety: Pielow Fair Associates

Food Service: FSA Design

Security/Telecom: Con-tech Consultants

Specialty Consulting: Buckley-Christison

Hawaiian Culture & Arts Consultant: George Kanahele & Associates

Project Size

1,100,000 square feet

Project Status

Completed

Services

Architecture

Completed in 1998, the design celebrates Hawai‘i through innovative functional planning, ecological responsiveness and a unique expression of place. Designed before sustainable design gained popularity, the facility employs energy conservation and passive building systems as integrated aspects of the architectural experience.

The building is configured on the site to capture Hawaii’s trade winds and optimize natural ventilation of public spaces. More than 60 percent of the center, including lobbies, registration, pre-function areas and concourses, are open to the sky and shaded with trellis structures to provide abundant daylight while maintaining human comfort. References to traditional building forms and landscape elements reinforce the connection to Hawai’ian landscape and culture—expressed in roof shape, structural columns, and a series of folded fabric roof “sails” that induce air flow and create a dramatic civic presence.

Addressing its urban context, the building provides active edges on all four sides by enveloping the functional service areas within the building massing. Landscaped public terraces are designed for a diverse range of active and passive use, integrating the entire facility into its active pedestrian environment.

“The design not only works...it also evokes the magic of Hawai’i.”

– Alan S. Hayashi, Former Executive Director, Hawai’i Convention Center Authority