- 2 Beds
- 2 Total Baths
- 2,064 sqft
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Property Description
This tropical brutalist home, designed by architect Chip Detweiler, is a striking example of minimalist design that perfectly integrates with its natural surroundings. With open-screen windows inviting the tropical elements inside and floors made of volcanic lava stone, the home embodies the principles of passive architecture. Detweiler's use of concrete, wood, and stone creates a clean, honest aesthetic that highlights simplicity and functionality. The bold structure, paired with deep ocean-blue accents, reflects the essence of tropical brutalism, offering a timeless connection to the Pacific landscape. The home's recent restoration has revived its original vision, earning it a Historic Home designation that provides the owner with a reduced property tax benefit of $300 per year. Detweiler's design not only captures the beauty of the environment but also delivers a space where luxury and functionality meet, enhancing the experience of living both indoors and out.
Property Highlights
- Annual Tax: $ 300.0
- Sewer: Cesspool
- Water: City Water
- Region: HAWAII
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