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WIND DRIVEN

Blustery winds and an idyllic view guided the collaborative design of a luxury resort on the island of O‘ahu for a married couple, their four children, and their extended family.

“The site is beautiful, but there are high winds,” says architect Peter Vincent, who’s practiced in Honolulu for 30-plus years. “Having a chef’s kitchen and outdoor dining out of the wind was part of the program.”

The rest of it? There was the renovation of a developer’s 2010 spec house—and a new

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