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Iconic design

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The IBM building as it looks today.
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The IBM?Building’s parking lot was transformed into a courtyard-style gathering space. Shown here is a water feature with the same patterns as the “brise-soleil” on the building’s Ala Moana Boulevard side.
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Project architect David Akinaka of Ferraro Choi stands in the IBM Building’s theater room on the ground floor. The newly renovated facility will serve as an information center and sales office for Howard Hughes Corp.’s Ward Village master plan.
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The exterior grille design, known as a “brise-soleil,” or sun-shading structure, has been left intact during the IBM Building’s renovation. “We made a conscious decision not to touch the brise-soleil. I think it’s a way of celebrating and acknowledging the pattern he (Ossipoff)?created and amplifying it in certain ways,” said Nick Vanderboom, senior vice president of development for Howard Hughes Corp. Pictured here is the residential sales area on the sixth floor.
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A presentation board with an original drawing of the IBM Building by architect Vladi­mir Ossipoff in the ’60s. A campaign to preserve Ossipoff’s plans, drawings and sketches at the?University of Hawaii’s Hamilton Library launched in October.
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Famed architect Vladi­mir Ossipoff designed the IBM Building in 1962.