Mike Kurokawa and Paul Fishman set out for the beach from their house in the Puna region of Hawaii. A bridge leads from street level to the upper floor of the house, which is situated in a natural depression, or kipuka.
Mike Kurokawa and Paul Fishman set out for the beach from their house in the Puna region of Hawaii. A bridge leads from street level to the upper floor of the house, which is situated in a natural depression, or kipuka.
Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Lavaflow 1 - Robert Trickey House was designed by San Francisco-based architect, Craig Steely. Captured by architectural photographer Mike Kelley, this home and studio was built on hardened lava from the 1955 Kilauea eruption.
Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Lavaflow 1 - Robert Trickey House was designed by San Francisco-based architect, Craig Steely. Captured by architectural photographer Mike Kelley, this home and studio was built on hardened lava from the 1955 Kilauea eruption.
Fiery mosaics tile the majority of this Hawaiian tub room. Built and occupied by architect Craig Steely and his wife, the rest of the home is just as warm and tranquil aptly named Lavaflow 2.
Fiery mosaics tile the majority of this Hawaiian tub room. Built and occupied by architect Craig Steely and his wife, the rest of the home is just as warm and tranquil aptly named Lavaflow 2.
Sited at the foot of a lava flow on Hawaii’s Big Island, ‘Lavaflow 1’ was designed by renowned architect Craig Steely in 1999 and later remodeled by Robert Trickey. Fully integrated with the rugged landscape, the modern showpiece highlights views of Kilauea Crater and the Pacific Ocean.
Sited at the foot of a lava flow on Hawaii’s Big Island, ‘Lavaflow 1’ was designed by renowned architect Craig Steely in 1999 and later remodeled by Robert Trickey. Fully integrated with the rugged landscape, the modern showpiece highlights views of Kilauea Crater and the Pacific Ocean.