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December 2007, the President's Home at Punahou School celebrated its 100th anniversary. It was designed by Oliver G. Traphagen of Duluth, Minn. (also the architect of the Moana, Waikiki's first hotel) to replace the former President's Home, built in 1885 near Old School Hall. It was a home, as
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In March of 1905, the trustees of Oahu
Cemetery began discussing the need for a public crematory and enlisted the highly esteemed Oliver G. Traphagen (best known as the designer of the Moana Hotel) as the principal architect for the project. Around September 1906, the single-chamber facility was
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in
October 1897. Thanks to his previous work in Duluth he soon became "the most prolific and highly regarded architect in town." He designed the first building in the islands with a passenger elevator, the Judd Building (1898); the first hotel on
655:"Duluth's legacy: Volume 1: Architecture", text by James Allen Scott; photography and graphic design by John R. Ulven, Jr.; ill. by Robert T. Calton. (the City of Duluth through the Office of the Dept. of Research & Planning, 1974) p. 7
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The
Kakaako Pumping Station is located on an acre of land between the Kewalo Basin and Downtown Honolulu, at Ala Moana Boulevard and Keawe Street. It is a blue stone structure with arched windows, a green tile roof, and an 80-foot
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Another one of Oliver
Traphagen's artful pastiches of Italian Renaissance decor and stately, businesslike proportions, the Judd Building featured the first passenger elevator in Hawaii when its four floors opened in
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The fireproof structure was designed by public-works wiz O.A. Traphagen and took 18 months to build. It is the first building in the United States designed specifically for the archiving of public records.
88:(1889–1896), Traphagen designed buildings for both public and private owners, such as the First National Bank (1888), Turner Hall (1888), Wieland Block (1889), City Hall and Jail (1889),
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Designed by Oliver G. Traphagen and opened in 1889, this sandstone building near the corner of 2nd Ave. E. and
Superior Street has been well preserved.
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president's home, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in
December 2007. In 1907, he moved to Alameda, California, where he retired in 1925.
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Two of his more exceptional buildings have not survived: the classical-style
Hackfeld & Co. building downtown (1902) and the four-story
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Buildings: Downtown Honolulu's Old Fashioned Block,"
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home on
Waikiki Beach. Among the last buildings he designed in Hawaii was the
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during the early 20th century. Among his most famous landmarks are the
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worked as a draftsman for Traphagen and Fitzpatrick during this time.
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Pastoret Flats/Kozy Bar & Apartments, 129-131 East 1st Street,
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96:(1892). Many of Traphagen's designs show the influence of the
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style that was popular at the time. Noted Duluth architect
33:(3 September 1854 – 21 October 1932) was an American
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Reception area, Old Hawaii State Archives building (1906)
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Front entrance, Old Hawaii State Archives building (1906)
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Matthew B. and Lucy Harrison House, 1889. Demolished 1935
147:(1901), and the Hawaiian State Archives Building (1906).
801:"Judd Building had Hawaii's first passenger elevator"
694:"Emporis: First Presbyterian Church, Duluth, MN, USA"
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864:"Hawaii for Visitors: Kakaako Pumping Station"
92:(1889), First Presbyterian Church (1891), and
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181:Christian H. Oppel Block, 115 E Superior St,
666:"Duluth Public Library: Duluth's Early Days"
632:"HT Klatzky & Associates - The Redstone"
260:First Presbyterian Church, 300 E Second St,
696:. Archived from the original on 2014-04-24
41:, during the late 19th century and in the
729:"Archiplanet: Duluth Central High School"
476:Sandstone carving, Traphagen House (1892)
944:"Archives built to house monarchy files"
297:Torrey Building, 314-316 W Superior St,
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49:in Duluth, called the Redstone, and the
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572:Punahou School President's House (1907)
304:Duluth Board of Trade, 301 W First St,
37:who designed many notable buildings in
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978:"Punahou School: The President's Home"
308:, 1894-95. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
284:, 1891-92. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
232:, N Corner of 1st Ave E and Third St,
976:Suzanne Sato and Bonnie Louise Judd.
799:Burl Burlingame (21 September 2003).
586:– contemporary Duluth-based architect
389:Max W. Wirth Pharmacy Building (1886)
59:National Register of Historic Places
314:, corner of Merchant and Fort Sts,
301:, 1892. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
294:, 1892. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
264:, 1891. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
257:, 1890. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
247:, 1890. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
236:, 1889. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick
69:He was born on 3 September 1854 in
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893:"Archiplanet: Palama Fire Station"
811:from the original on 7 August 2010
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942:Burl Burlingame (25 April 2004).
425:August J. Fitger's Brewery (1890)
361:in Waikiki, 1902; demolished 1959
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1069:20th-century American architects
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209:, 1888. Destroyed by fire 1890
161:He died on 21 October 1932 in
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1079:People from Duluth, Minnesota
239:Boiler House and smokestack,
205:Turner Hall, 601 E Third St,
131:(1901); and the first public
357:Kainalu, the beach house of
344:, 879 N King St, Oahu (1901)
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241:August J. Fitger's Brewery
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26:, Duluth, Minnesota (1892)
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366:San Francisco, California
288:Oliver G. Traphagen House
114:, Honolulu, Hawaii (1901)
47:Oliver G. Traphagen House
24:Oliver G. Traphagen House
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449:Munger Terrace (1891–92)
253:, 1210–1232 E First St,
98:Richardsonian Romanesque
322:Kakaako Pumping Station
202:, 1888. Demolished 1959
141:Kakaako Pumping Station
1094:Architects from Hawaii
948:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
805:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
437:Chester Terrace (1890)
324:, 653 Ala Moana Blvd,
290:, 1511 E Superior St,
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86:Francis W. Fitzpatrick
31:Oliver Green Traphagen
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1039:Hawaiian Time Machine
755:"Oliver G. Traphagen"
359:James Bicknell Castle
334:, 2365 Kalakaua Ave,
270:, 215 N. 1st Ave E.,
243:, 600 E Superior St,
198:First National Bank,
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512:Judd Building (1901)
191:, 13 W Superior St,
342:Palama Fire Station
163:Alameda, California
145:Palama Fire Station
135:in the Islands, at
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78:St. Paul, Minnesota
71:Tarrytown, New York
43:Territory of Hawaii
1011:Zenith City Online
759:Zenith City Online
488:Moana Hotel (1898)
401:Turner Hall (1888)
280:, 405 Mesabi Ave,
230:Fire Station No. 1
120:Republic of Hawaii
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789:Wilcox 1972, p. 8
777:Wilcox 1972, p. 7
378:Traphagen designs
306:Duluth, Minnesota
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332:Moana Hotel
51:Moana Hotel
1048:Categories
1017:2023-04-03
988:2009-02-16
928:2009-02-16
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176:Duluth, MN
133:crematory
65:Biography
35:architect
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809:Archived
709:cite web
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578:See also
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