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Osborn, J.G.

Kamehameha V Post Office
Society: ASCE Main Category: Civil Sub Category: Buildings Era: 1870-1879 DateCreated: 1871 corner of Merchant and Bethel Streets Honolulu State: HI Zip: 96813 Country: USA Website: http://www.asce.org/People-and-Projects/Projects/Landmarks/Kamehameha-V-Post-Office/ Creator: Osborn, J.G.

The Kamehameha V Post Office is the oldest surviving public building in the U.S.  constructed with reinforced concrete. The success of this early structure helped establish the value of reinforced concrete as a durable construction material.

Brickmaker J.G. Osborne was chosen to provide design and construction. He  immigrated to Hawaii from Yorkshire, England, and was aware of the recent  development of Portland cement and its expanding use in Europe. It is believed that the leaders of Hawaii were anxious to adopt British skills, which influenced their selection of Osborne.

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1987
Image Credit: Public Domain (Author's Choice) Image Caption: Kamehameha V Post Office Era_date_from: 1871
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Kamehameha V Post Office

The Kamehameha V Post Office is the oldest surviving public building in the U.S.  constructed with reinforced concrete. The success of this early structure helped establish the value of reinforced concrete as a durable construction material.

Brickmaker J.G. Osborne was chosen to provide…

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