Waikīkī War Memorial Natatorium Swim Basin Rehabilitation Alternative November Photo courtesy of Friends of the Natatorium

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Waikīkī War Memorial Natatorium Swim Basin Rehabilitation Alternative November 2016 Photo courtesy of Friends of the Natatorium

World War I World War I, aka The Great War, lasted from 28 July 1914 11 November 1918. The United States entered the conflict on 6 April 1917. Over 9 million soldiers were killed, and another 21 million wounded. Over one million soldiers were killed in the Battle of the Somme, including about 30,000 in just one day. About 116,000 Americans were killed.

The Territory of Hawai i in World War I Over 10,000 people of Hawai i contributed to the war effort through the Red Cross, Ambulance, British & U.S. Forces Record-setting bond sales and volunteers for service U.S. Army Museum photo the Territory of Hawaii stands in a class by itself among the States and Territories having already furnished nearly 2,000 men as volunteers in excess of the number required from the islands to fill up the first army. - Washington Post July 15, 1917

WWI Memorials World War I Memorial, Germany Soldier Field, Chicago (1926) In the years following the end of World War I a heated debate occurred in the United States as to whether memorials should be the standard sort that were created after the Civil War or a more progressive sort of "living memorials." These consisted of bridges, parks, libraries, playgrounds, community centers, civic auditoriums and athletic fields. Examples include Soldier Field and Veterans Stadium.

Territorial War Memorial Committee LOCATION: Memorial constructed at Memorial Park, Waikīkī - Act 15 (1921)

Honor the Memory Officers of the Sixth Aero Squadron December 1918. Courtesy of Hawai i Aviation Japanese from Hawaii who entered the Army during World War I, ca. 1917. United Japanese Society. Courtesy of Bishop Museum PURPOSE: To the men and women of Hawai i who served during the Great War - Act 15 (1921)

Living Memorial ACTION: shall include a swimming course at least 100 meters in length. - Act 15 (1921)

Construction & Design Design competition resulted in selection of Lewis Hobart of San Francisco as the architect City and County of Honolulu

Opening August 24, 1927 Tonight the Hawai i War Memorial opens. It is highly appropriate that this Memorial to the heroes of the World War should be a public natatorium. The Natatorium epitomizes Hawaii s prominence in one of the world s great sports. Situated at Waikīkī, it looks upon and is a part of the ocean, whereof Hawai i is the cross road. - The Honolulu Advertiser August 24, 1927

What Makes it Historic? Listed on the Hawai i (1973) & National (1979) Registers of Historic Places Significant for its association with historic events, people and design Integrity of Location, Setting, Design, Materials, Association and Feeling Oakland Tribune, 1927

What Went Wrong? Four 24" pipes in side walls for circulation: accumulate sand and clog water circulation

Current Conditions: Demolition by Neglect 2004 Wilson Okamoto Photo 2009 Historic Hawai i Foundation Photo Ensuing failures are likely to occur suddenly. - Existing Building Structural Condition Report, prepared by Wilson Okamoto for the C&C of Honolulu July 2004 If the San Souci Beach side of the basin perimeter collapses, the beach will de-stabilize. If the north side wall also collapses, then it is likely that a dry sand beach will no longer exist along this shore. Wil Chee Planners Emergency Preparedness Contingency Plan, September 2008

Current Conditions

Rehabilitation Proposal The Rehabilitation alternative would replace the Natatorium swim basin s makai seawall with individual chevron units topped with decking. The chevrons would serve as a breakwater to prevent wave action against the bleachers, yet allow for sufficient water to circulate in the swim basin. CLEAN. A combination of wave energy, allowed into the swim area through chevrons that comprise the seawall, and circulation through openings in the side walls nearest to the bleacher structure would fully exchange the Natatorium with ocean water at least six times per day.

Rehabilitation Proposal CLEAR. To avoid murkiness in the water, silt would be dredged from the swim basin and replaced with an inert material, such as gravel, that could then be contoured to allow for a shallow and deep end, and covered with precast concrete panels. The use of silicone dioxide sand on top of the panels would be a safe and long-lasting solution.

Rehabilitation Proposal SIMPLE. The relative simplicity of this design essentially a sheltered ocean environment is its major advantage. The Natatorium could be regulated as a marine pool or protective cove and would not require the addition of special pumps or drainage infrastructure and related maintenance.

Rehabilitation Proposal

Historic Hawai i Foundation Supports Rehabilitation Retains and preserves the character and integrity of the historic structure; Honors the memory of veterans at a World War I memorial; Meets swim basin water quality standards; Protects the marine environment and coral reefs; Retains the adjacent beach; Protects the land environment and historic park; Provides recreational opportunities safe for children and those with disabilities; Safeguards public health and safety; Uses natural systems and wave action for water circulation so does not have energy costs or mechanical systems; Comparable in cost to the other alternatives; and Feasible to build and operate

EIS Alternatives City & County of Honolulu is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement to evaluate and compare alternatives: 1. NO ACTION 2. DEMOLITION/NO CONSTRUCTION 3. DEMOLITION/CONSTRUCT GROINS & SAND BEACH 4. REHABILITATION

Collapse Containment Install additional Warning signs Fence Pool Cover pool with Geo-net Apply bleacher coating OPTION #1: No Action

OPTION 2: Demolition/No Construction (Return to the Natural Shoreline) Complete demolition and removal of all structures Return to pre-construction condition Eliminates 87 parking spaces Photos courtesy City & County of Honolulu

OPTION 3: Demolish & Build Groins For Beach Demolish all structures Construct beach area with new groins Rebuild arch in different location Eliminates 46 parking stalls along the access drive and 31 Natatorium parking stalls now reserved for safety personnel. Safety Station relocated Restrooms rebuilt

OPTION 4: Rehabilitation Re-engineer the swim basin Cosmetic fixes to the bleachers, restrooms Retain shore-based amenities, including parking

From Here Ask City & County of Honolulu to evaluate the rehabilitation alternative in the EIS and give it a fair hearing Sign on letter at www.savingplaces.org/places/natatorium Environmental Impact Statement public comment

Save the Memorial The commitment to restoring the authentic monument is consistent with the best of American traditions: we do not discard our national treasures - Former Senator Daniel Akaka Referring to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier