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Professional Built Entries
1060 Bishop

Photo credit: Adam Taylor
Project location: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Project completion date: 2024
Submission type: Residential

1060 Bishop is a conversion of the original 1953 GASCO office building into affordable rental apartments in the heart of downtown Honolulu. Initially an open office layout, the transition to residential use required strategic interventions to meet program requirements while preserving the building’s core structure.

The existing ribbon window system determined the placement of new apartment walls, allowing for a range of unit sizes to accommodate single professionals, couples, and families, with minimal disruption to the façade.

The original office design was limited to one plumbing core near the elevators, leading to numerous concrete slab penetrations for individual apartment services.

A mezzanine-level community space was also designed to serve as an extension of each unit—supporting remote work, study, and social gathering. Though not yet constructed, it remains a future opportunity to enhance livability and connection among residents.

Developed under the City and County of Honolulu’s Bill 7 ordinance, the calculation for new construction would have limited the project to just 35 units. However, given the opportunities presented by the existing building, the project team was able to design for 52 units in total. This led to an expansion of the ordinance to include adaptive reuse projects and support increased unit counts.

 

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Student Entries
CMU Park

Project Location: Amarillo, TX
Category: Graduate

The community center is called CMU PARK situated in Memorial Park, Amarillo, Texas, and since Memorial Park is the only large green space in the community, we wanted to return the land occupied by the community center to the residents. Therefore, we wanted to create an ecological, active, and safe CMU PARK out of cold concrete masonry. The huge, curved roof gives the residents a unique roof garden and plenty of grey space for activities. The skylights in the roof also allow for convection of air between inside and outside, which, together with CMU's excellent insulation, gives CMU PARK in hot Texas a cool interior.

Tornadoes are frequent in the area. The sunken courtyard and multi-purpose rooms can be used as a shelter. The small rooms in the community center, like classrooms and offices, can also be used as dormitories for people made homeless by tornadoes. The curved roof makes the building seem to grow out of the ground. Roof gardens and roof paths also enrich the experience. The contoured roof form uses both plant and concrete materials to give CMU PARK a different appearance. On the ground CMU PARK is white, on the roof it is green. The curved roof is also more resistant to tornadoes than a flat roof, providing a safer shelter for people.

We want to present the adaptability and flexibility of CMU materials to the maximum extent possible. In the CMU system, different parts of the wall have different properties. load-bearing walls, partition wall, green wall, urban furniture, and paving. Based on the selected basic units of masonry, we have defined several of the most typical masonry methods. In our scheme, the walls are all curved walls, and in the other three core shelter spaces hyperbolic walls are used. We used the most basic block units, controlling the curves by controlling the width of the mortar joints. With the most basic units, interesting special forms are created.

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