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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center  

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center

Honolulu County, HI, United States

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center

Honolulu County, HI, United States

Firm
HOK
Type
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
300,000 sqft - 500,000 sqft
Located on a national historic landmark site on Oahu’s Ford Island, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Inouye Regional Center features the adaptive reuse of two World War II-era airplane hangars linked by a new steel and glass building.

The original aircraft hangars, designed in 1939 by Albert Kahn, inspired beautifully simple solutions for how the new center uses air, water and light. The team worked closely with local preservationists to keep the hangars close to their original condition.

The complex accommodates 800 people in a high-performance research and office campus that integrates NOAA’s mission of “science, service and stewardship” with the region’s cultural traditions and the island’s ecology. It houses a diverse range of critical programs, functions and federal departments, including the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

Facilities include wet and dry research laboratories, a marine center, a library, administrative offices, conference and meeting areas, a dining hall and informal collaboration spaces.

The interior environment is based on the principles of campus design. Creating a central gathering place, the plan supports program-intensive workplaces with internal quadrangles of open space with primary and secondary circulation routes.

Connecting the front door of the campus with the waterfront, the three-story atrium knits together a sequence of materials and volumetric plane changes to give people a sense of progression as they move through the building. A series of interactive exhibits highlight the history of the island and region, as well as NOAA’s diverse mission.

Located at the northern end of the atrium, the dining hall provides users with a panoramic view to the water and the mountain range in the distance. The two-story fully glazed space maximizes transparency and creates a fluid visual experience. A 200-seat auditorium provides tiered seating for NOAA programs, while multiple conference rooms and flexible classrooms support collaborative activities.

The biological influences of the region guided the design of the LEED Gold project. A skylight diffuser system virtually eliminates the need for artificial light during the day. Hawaii’s first hydronic passive cooling unit (PCU) system uses chilled water from a nearby building and natural ventilation to condition the space through an underground air distribution system. A graywater capturing system is used to irrigate the native landscaping.

Reported Hawaii Business: “It’s a startling example of what can be done to design or redesign energy-efficient, commercial-scale spaces—and still be eye-catching, respectful of history and comfortable for those who work there.”

The AIA COTE selected the project as one of the best examples of sustainable design excellence for 2017.

HOK worked with Hawaii-based architect Ferraro Choi.

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