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==References== {{reflist}} * Geoffrey W. Fairfax, ''The Architecture of Honolulu'', Island Heritage, c. 1972. (out of print) * Robert Jay, ''The Architecture of Charles W. Dickey: Hawaii and California'', University of Hawai{{okina}}i Press, 1994. (out of print) * {{cite book |last= Judd |first= Walter F. |title= Palaces and Forts of the Hawaiian Kingdom: From Thatch to American Florentine |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=HXYgAQAAIAAJ |location= Palo Alto, CA |publisher= Pacific Books |year= 1975 |isbn= 0870152165}} * Jan Rensel and Margaret Rodman, ''Home in the Islands: Housing and Social Change in the Pacific'', [[University of Hawaii Press|University of Hawai{{okina}}i Press]], 1997. * Penkiunas, Daina Julia. ''American Regional Architecture in Hawaii: Honolulu, 1915–1935''. Ph.D. dissertation, [[University of Virginia]], 1990. (Published by [[ProQuest|UMI]], Ann Arbor, 1993.) * Rob Sandler, Julie Mehta, and Frank S. Haines. ''Architecture in Hawai{{okina}}i: A Chronological Survey,'' new edition, Mutual Publishing, 2008. {{North America in topic|Architecture of}} {{Hawaii}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawaiian Architecture}} [[Category:Hawaiian architecture| ]] [[Category:Hawaii culture|Architecture]] [[Category:Architecture in Hawaii| ]] {{Oceania topic|Architecture of}}
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