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At every scale, our work asks the same question:

How can we cultivate the relationships that sustain life?

  • A close-up of green, broad, heart-shaped leaves with water droplets on their surface, likely from a plant or aquatic vegetation.

    hana that feels good

    Hana is the Hawaiian word for ‘work.’ At Studio Kīpuka, our team shares a passion for creating landscapes intertwined with culture, ecology, and utility.

  • A volcanic eruption with flowing lava, smoke, and ash in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

    I Ka Wā Ma Mua, I Ka Wā Ma hope

    is a Hawaiian proverb that can be translated as “The future is found in the past.” Continually inspired by Native Hawaiian land management ethics and practice, our team strives to design projects that care and honor the land, water, and our precious natural resources.

  • Aerial view of people paddleboarding and surfing on clear blue water.

    Meeting of the minds

diversity, innovation, passion.

 

The key to creating an intelligent and harmonious relationship is through great design. It is to protect, restore, and enhance nature’s regenerative capacity to support thriving living systems for present and future generations. The key is to draw people outdoors into memorable, meaningful experiences, linking nature and culture, building bridges to our collective past, present, and future.

NO FORGET, FOLLOW US YEAH?