Hawaii Architects Should Design with Human Element in Mind - Honolulu Star Bulletin Article
As a featured commentator in the March 18, 2007 edition of The Honolulu Star Bulletin, Matthew Goyke discusses being able to look to the past for direction as to how we proceed in the future, and suggests that we need to give up some ego to embrace what the community needs.
"MUCH has been written about what the late George Kanahele called "a Hawaiian sense of place." I hesitate to venture where others wiser than me about the ways of Hawaii have tread so carefully and with such respect. But I am prompted to join the discussion by recent reports citing comments by some of my colleagues in the architecture profession about whether the phrase has lost its meaning -- or morphed into 21 flavors."
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