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Unveiled: The New Face of Luxury Living in Honolulu On the heels of being named the most livable city in 2018, Honolulu has a new development soon to grace its evolving skyline. The Residences at the Mandarin Oriental, Honolulu have just unveiled a first look at the incomparable residences that are sure to set a new standard for luxury high-rise living in Hawaii. Located in the heart of the Ala Moana District of Honolulu, the 743,000-square foot 36- story tower will be comprised of 125 guestrooms and suites. The tower boasts 99 exclusive residences that offer spacious, open floor plans designed to exude a sense of timeless extravagance and sophistication while seamlessly paying homage to the local Hawaiian culture. The residences, starting at level 19, will represent the most distinguished residential offerings available in the world, including access to a private resident-only amenity level comprising of a luxury pool, outdoor lounge space complete with cabanas and fire pits, as well as a karaoke room and Dolby Theater. Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Residences, Honolulu – conceived by a dream team of international designers including [au]workshop architects+urbanists, Meyer Davis, Dianna Wong, Hart Howerton, Architects Hawaii Ltd. and Fluidity Design Consultants – is anticipated to be one of the most architecturally significant buildings around the globe. The architectural vision for the building is a vertical interpretation of the traditional Hawaiian lanai—a shaded porch or verandah affording the pleasures of indoor-outdoor living. To complement the exterior, Wong accentuates the boundless open floor plans with sophisticated interiors that will blend classicism and modernity while offering residents breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean with individual lanais. Under development by Salem Partners, Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Residences, Honolulu is slated to break ground in late 2018. For more information, please visit: mandarinhonoluluresidences.com
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Page 1: Unveiled: The New Face of Luxury Living in Ho nolulu · 2019-04-09 · Unveiled: The New Face of Luxury Living in Ho nolulu On the heels of being named the most livable city in 2018,

Unveiled: The New Face of Luxury Living in Honolulu

On the heels of being named the most livable city in 2018, Honolulu has a new development soon to grace its evolving skyline. The Residences at the Mandarin Oriental, Honolulu have just unveiled a first look at the incomparable residences that are sure to set a new standard for luxury high-rise living in Hawaii.

Located in the heart of the Ala Moana District of Honolulu, the 743,000-square foot 36-story tower will be comprised of 125 guestrooms and suites. The tower boasts 99 exclusive residences that offer spacious, open floor plans designed to exude a sense of timeless extravagance and sophistication while seamlessly paying homage to the local Hawaiian culture. The residences, starting at level 19, will represent the most distinguished residential offerings available in the world, including access to a private resident-only amenity level comprising of a luxury pool, outdoor lounge space complete with cabanas and fire pits, as well as a karaoke room and Dolby Theater.

Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Residences, Honolulu – conceived by a dream team of international designers including [au]workshop architects+urbanists, Meyer Davis, Dianna Wong, Hart Howerton, Architects Hawaii Ltd. and Fluidity Design Consultants – is anticipated to be one of the most architecturally significant buildings around the globe. The architectural vision for the building is a vertical interpretation of the traditional Hawaiian lanai—a shaded porch or verandah affording the pleasures of indoor-outdoor living. To complement the exterior, Wong accentuates the boundless open floor plans with sophisticated interiors that will blend classicism and modernity while offering residents breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean with individual lanais.

Under development by Salem Partners, Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Residences, Honolulu is slated to break ground in late 2018.

For more information, please visit: mandarinhonoluluresidences.com

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