House Floating Above a Lava Field in Hawaii

Named “Hale Lana,“ which translates as “Floating Home,“ the house embraces its surroundings with its striking and integrated architecture. Situated against the spectacular backdrop of Hawaii’s Big Island, this 1,598-square-meter home was conceived as a series of cantilevered-roof pavilions, forming a harmonious interconnection between spaces. The house gently rises above the lava ground, as if floating over the expanse of red and black lava fields, creating a breathtaking scene. The name “Hale Lana“ is fitting, as each pavilion appears to hover over the bed of lava, and the transparency between indoor and outdoor environments is a notable feature. Glass walls and open walkways allow residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the lush surrounding vegetation and the imposing monolithic rock walls that embrace the property. Hawaiian inspiration is present in every detail, particularly in the corrugated metal roofs reminiscent of traditional island homes. These
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