Pakalana Sanctuary: The Bamboo House on the Big Island of Hawaii

Project Details

Project Name
Pakalana Sanctuary: The Bamboo House on the Big Island of Hawaii
Location
69-1691 Puako Beach DriveKamuelaHIUnited States96743
Architect
Pakalana Sanctuary
Shared By
Pakalana Sanctuary
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2012
Size
7,000 ft²

Project Description

For a Virtual Tour and listing of the green construction products we used at Pakalana Sanctuary visit our Green Building Products page on our website at www.pakalanasanctuary.com/green-building-products/

Construction has a vast impact on the environment and our health, especially in Hawaii where we have over 150 distinct ecosystems. We made a conscious effort to obtain quality environmentally sound products as well as ensuring the appropriate protocol for green building was followed during the construction. In addition to green construction, we were consciously aware during the entire process about resources and recycling.

Pakalana Sanctuary is a premier luxury vacation and retreat property is nestled in the exclusive beachfront community of Puako on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island. The Ohana (family) style atmosphere is created by the unique design and layout of the Ecoconscious Hales, fused with Asian Landscape and Balinesian Decor.

Learn more about Bamboo Green Pre-fabricated Homes visit Bamboo Living at
http://www.bambooliving.com

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