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February 2006

PVA selected to set design standards for beachfront community

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December 2005 | Categories: Media

Lanikai Beach Balinese Featured in Honolulu Magazine

Honolulu magazine explores the ins and outs of the architect/owner relationship in building a custom home in Lanikai. The collaboration proved to be successful taking into consideration not only the owner’s desires and needs, but also sensitivity to location and historical aesthetics. Mahalo Hawaii Deep Sea Water Bar, designed by PVA, opens in Waikiki amid much fanfare. Although the product is bottled in Hawaii, it has not until now been available in the U.S. As the product debuts here, it continues to garner attention from the local and national media. The showroom in Waikiki is the company’s first to open in the United States. The design is highly recognizable for it’s signature effervescent water tanks.


 
December 2005 | Categories: Media

PVA Moves Up on PBN’s Book of Lists

PVA moves up on Pacific Business News’ annual publication of Hawaii business leaders. We are #18 among architecture firms on the island of Oahu, up from #20 last year as ranked by billing. Two PVA projects also received notoriety: the Sheraton Waikiki Guestroom Renovations is #17 among commercial construction projects, ranked by building permit value, and the Lanikai Beach Grand Cottage is #17 among residential real estate transactions, ranked by price.


 
December 2005 | Categories: Projects

Design Work Begins on Milici Valenti Ng Pack

PVA moves up on Pacific Business News’ annual publication of Hawaii business leaders. We are #18 among architecture firms on the island of Oahu, up from #20 last year as ranked by billing. Two PVA projects also received notoriety: the Sheraton Waikiki Guestroom Renovations is #17 among commercial construction projects, ranked by building permit value, and the Lanikai Beach Grand Cottage is #17 among residential real estate transactions, ranked by price.


 
November 2005 | Categories: People

Peter Vincent Elected AIA Honolulu 2006 Vice President/2007 President Elect

Peter Vincent, AIA, NCARB has been elected as the American Institute of Architects, Honolulu Chapter 2006 Vice President/2007 President Elect. His vision for the AIA Honolulu will focus on expanding the camaraderie of its membership in order to strengthen all aspects of the organization. "I feel both capable of and challenged by achieving this goal," said Vincent. "I will strive to create a stronger, more productive, and unified chapter to carry the organization into the future." Vincent has long been an AIA member and has served on the AIA Honolulu Board of Directors. Vincent's presidency in 2007 will coincide with the AIA’s 150th anniversary.


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