REIMAGINED ALA WAI HARBOR EARNS HAWAIʻI CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION’S URBAN DESIGN AWARD
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center (UHCDC) reimagined Ala Wai Harbor project that addresses the harbor's everyday functions while ensuring adaptability to long-term sea-level rise was honored with the Hawaiʻi Chapter of the American Planning Association’s Urban Design Award.
The project was led by Principal Investigator Phoebe White, an assistant professor of landscape architecture in the School of Architecture, and Co-Principal Investigator Priyam Das, chair and associate professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning housed in the College of Social Sciences.
See UH News story HERE.
For more information about this project, visit the project page HERE.
To learn more information about the Ala Wai Harbor, visit the project page HERE.