Priority 31. 1SR. Corner Residence
Priority 31. 1SR. Corner Residence

STRUCTURE: Building 1
LOCATION: Staff Row
USE: Residence
SIZE: 4900 sq. ft. OWNERSHIP:State
DATE OF STRUCTURE: Unknown

DESCRIPTION: The structure is a one-story building of single wall construction, with a concrete pad and post foundation. The broken pitch hip roof of the U-shaped structure is finished with composition shingles. The wood frames of the twelve-light double hung windows project several inches from the exterior wall. The structure is divided into separate bedrooms and community living spaces. Concrete steps with solid stone railings provide access to the three main entrances in the front courtyard on the wet side
of the structure. The building is occupied, and seems to be in good condition. Some vegetation should be cleared from the base of the structure, and the termite-eaten boards which are no longer structurally sound should be replaced. The building should be fumigated.

SIGNIFICANCE: Architecturally the most imposing building on Staff Row for for spatial definition (the building serves as a landmark and defines the corner). Also a prime example of a period "Institutional" structure, Hawaiian variety.

MAINTENANCE COST: $6200
FUTURE MAINTENANCE COST: $1500/annum
DATE OF REPORT: January 12, 1977

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