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A design by Louis Christian Mullgardt for the home of the Hawaiian Electric Company, and for that of the Charles Brewer Estate Ltd., Honolulu—a part of the Commercial Civic Centre of the city, which should be built under the direction of this famous architect, the designer of the "Court of Ages" at the San Francisco Exposition. The plan of this Commercial Civic Centre is rich in suggestion for festal occasion, both by day and night. It is the dawn of a distinctive Pan-Pacific style of architecture.

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Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 5, 1 January 1919, Page 400

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A design by Louis Christian Mullgardt for the home of the Hawaiian Electric Company, and for that of the Charles Brewer Estate Ltd., Honolulu—a part of the Commercial Civic Centre of the city, which should be built under the direction of this famous architect, the designer of the "Court of Ages" at the San Francisco Exposition. The plan of this Commercial Civic Centre is rich in suggestion for festal occasion, both by day and night. It is the dawn of a distinctive Pan-Pacific style of architecture. Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 5, 1 January 1919, Page 400

A design by Louis Christian Mullgardt for the home of the Hawaiian Electric Company, and for that of the Charles Brewer Estate Ltd., Honolulu—a part of the Commercial Civic Centre of the city, which should be built under the direction of this famous architect, the designer of the "Court of Ages" at the San Francisco Exposition. The plan of this Commercial Civic Centre is rich in suggestion for festal occasion, both by day and night. It is the dawn of a distinctive Pan-Pacific style of architecture. Progress, Volume XIV, Issue 5, 1 January 1919, Page 400

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