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Historical Color Matters
Plantation housing is one of the unique architectural styles of the Hawaiian Islands. The Ewa homes, on the island of Oahu, were built after the turn of the century by the sugar plantation owners to house the workers who were imported from Japan, China, and the Philippines. The structures are single wall construction with cedar shingle roofs and pier posts on lava rock foundations. Their unique exterior color combinations are as much a part of their historical identity as the architectural design.
Ewa homes prior to restoration The selection and implementation of the historical colors for the Ewa Plantation Revitalization Project included four phases. Phase I: Identification of the Historical Colors Two methods were used: 1. Visual Identification 2. Research Phase 2: Definition of the Historical Color Palettes The following conclusions resulted from the research: The following historical colors were specified for the siding, lattice, and skirt: Phase 3: Brush-outs and Specifications
Preparation of brush-outs Since there were no records of the exact colors used, visual analysis was critical. Accurate historical color identification was complicated by the yellowing of oil based paints, leaching of tannins from the wood, and the high impact of ultraviolet light. The pre-final color selections were matched with a paint manufacturer's color chips. Large 2' x 4' brush-outs were done on panels of the same siding material. In most cases, two or three brush-outs were done for each of the body colors. Final color selections were made at the site by placing the brush-out panels next to a home with the same "historical" color. Phase 4: Construction and Restoration.
Restoration Construction work began in the summer of 1995 and was completed in 1998. Project Details: Color Consultant: Colorcom, Jill Morton, Allied Member, A.S.I.D. The Ewa Revitalization Project is owned by the City and County of Honolulu.
Color Matters is a registered trademark of J.L. Morton. Graphics and Text: Copyright (c) 1995-2007, J.L.Morton, All rights reserved |
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