Walker Warner Architects includes recycled-plastic thatch in Hawaii hut resort

Winding pathways and thatched roofs made of recycled plastic are among the features at the Kona Village resort in Hawaii, which Walker Warner Architects designed to replace a 1960s hotel destroyed by a tsunami. Located on Hawaii's Big Island, the property replaces a resort of the same name that was decimated by a 2011 tsunami. The
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