16 March 2003
is pleased to present the resume of
Thomas R. Cannon, AIA |
720 Awalau Road, Kaupakulua, Ha`iku, Maui, Hawai`i
96708
http://www.mauiboy.com/archmaui
E-mail: archmaui@mauiboy.com
Phone: (808) 572-4644
Professional Architect: Registered in the State of Hawai`i
9/89 - Present | Principal, ARCHITECTS MAUI |
Recent projects:
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10/85 - 3/87 | Associate, Territorial Architects, Wailuku, Maui, Hawai`i |
9/83 -9/85 | Project Manager, etc., Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, Architects, Honolulu, Hawai`i |
6-72 -6/78 | Journeyman
Carpenter, thru the Carpenter's Union, AFL/CIO Local 756, Maui, Hawai`i
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Island Home (Magazine), February 1994, featuring the Headquarters Building of ARCHITECTS MAUI
Web Publication
9/78 - 5/82 | University of Hawai`i,
School of Architecture, Manoa,
Honolulu, Hawai`i
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9/67 - 6/71 | Claremont McKenna
College, Claremont, California
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C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E
4/95 - Present | Na Ala Hele Advisory
Council (Maui) This council advises and assists the State of Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources in implementing the statewide trail and access system.
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2/89 - Present | Makawao Cemetery
Association
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4/91 - 4/95 | Maui County Cultural
Resources Commission This commission was formed under the National Historic Preservation Act to
advise the county, state and federal governments concerning preserving and enhancing Maui
County's cultural/historical resources. The Commission reviews all proposed projects
within the county's Historic Districts. |
9/90 - Present |
Wailuku
Main Street Association, Inc./ This association works toward economic revitalization of Maui County's small towns, within
the context of historic preservation. |
x/94 - 5/98 | The
Friends of Moku`ula
This non-profit corporation's purpose is to perpetuate native Hawaiian culture through promotion of public awareness and activities, including support of native Hawaiian site restoration |
12/94 - 8/98 | Maui
Historical Society
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9/97 - Present | Maui Nui Botanical
Gardens, Inc.
This group, formerly called the Friends of the Maui Zoo and Botanical Garden, works toward improving, enhancing and protecting Maui's unique native species botanical garden in Kahului, Maui. The effort includes a goal of transforming the facility into an educational center where instruction in the value, uses, and protection of Maui's globally unique plants can reach a wider audience. The garden, created by Hawaiian native species expert, Rene' Sylva, presently includes many endemic, indigenous, and Polynesian-introduced species from Maui Nui (the islands of Maui, Moloka`i, Lanai, Kaho`olawe, and the smaller islands of Maui County). |
English and Hawaiian-style Pidgin-English
R E F E R E N C E S
Available upon request
2002 | Fanning Island in Kiribati |
1997 | New Zealand |
1995/ 96 | Fiji: Viti Levu and Taveuni |
1990 | Kingdom of Tonga |
1987 | Cook Islands: Rarotonga and Aitutaki |
1986 | England, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Switzerland |
1985 | Fiji: Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, and Rabi; and the Kingdom of Tonga |
1982 | Portugal, England, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Switzerland |
P E R S O N A L D A T A
Place of Birth: | Wailuku, Maui, Hawai`i (T.H.), raised in Ma`alaea (in the BC era, Before Condos.) |
Family: | Married, with two children. |
Island Heritage: | Tom's mother's and father's families both settled in the Kingdom of Hawai`i. The first arrived in the 1850s, an Engineer from England, hired by King Kamehameha IV to assist in the original dredging of Honolulu Harbor. |
Other Interests: | Growing endemic, indigenous and Polynesian introduced Hawaiian plants, surfing, and exploring Maui. |
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