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Kahala Hotel & Resort : ウィキペディア英語版
Kahala Hotel & Resort

The Kahala Hotel & Resort is a luxury resort hotel on O'ahu, Hawai'i. It was founded in 1964 and was the most expensive hotel in the world at the time. The original name of the hotel was the Kahala Hilton, in 1993 the hotel took the name Kahala Mandarin, and the facility took its current name in 2006. Since the hotel opened, every sitting President of the United States has stayed at or visited the hotel at some point during their election campaigns or presidencies.
==Early history==
The hotel’s location was a subject of some controversy during its development due to its location in a residential area. The mayor of Honolulu vetoed the city council after it granted permission to Hilton Hotels to build on their desired property. The mayor instead wanted to offer locations at Punalu’u and Makaha, as both were in more remote locations and not currently inhabited residential neighborhoods at that time. The city council, however, overruled the mayor’s veto with a 7-0 vote, and allowed the spot zoning of the Kahala Hilton in its preferred location on August 30, 1960.
The original construction planned for no convention or banquet facilities. The average cost per room of the hotel’s construction was $33,000, which was about three times the average of other hotels in the Hawaiian Islands at the time.〔 At the time, the Kahala Hilton was the most expensive hotel in the world, costing $11 million to build. The final building was ten stories tall, designed by the architectural firm Killingsworth, Brady & Smith.
The Princeton Architectural Press wrote of the hotel that, “the simple direct building sends forth a poised sixties modern statement to the world. A distinctive concrete trellis, a motif earlier employed by Killingsworth in various residential projects, breaks up and softens the modern façade … Superimposing a near gossamer grid of prestressed-concrete beams over the primary elevations, the trellis ascends above the flat roofline to present an airy pergola.” The original hotel had 288 guest rooms spread across two wings.〔 The hotel was located beside the Diamond Head outside of the urban center of Oahu.
The hotel was opened in January 1964. Early in its history the hotel earned the nickname “Kahollywood” for the Hollywood film stars that would ensconce themselves in the hotel away from the paparazzi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kahala Hotel & Resort )〕 The first executive chef for the resort was Max Wilhelm.

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