Aliʻi Monument

This project looks at Queen Liliʻuokalani Statue behind the Hawaiʻi State Capitol in order to help determine whether to relocate the statue or to revitalize it in the statue’s current setting. There are two preselected sites in the Historic District that were studied in this project. Each site and scheme aims to connect the statue and its surroundings to the qualities and characteristics of Queen Liliʻuokalani.

Client: State Foundation for Culture and the Arts
Principal Investigator: Joyce Noe, FAIA
Project Staff: Glenn Grande
Student Team: Janica Domingo, Angus Lin, Kirstie Maeshiro-Takiguchi, Richard Robinson
Project date: Spring 2018

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