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Create new learning
spaces at Ka‘ala Farm
Ka‘ala Farm Wai‘anae Valley, O‘ahu
Long-Range Conceptual Plan July 2013
Ka‘ala Farm, Inc.
P.O. Box 630
Wai‘anae, Hawai‘i 96792
Phone: (808) 696-4954
Email: [email protected]
Ka‘ala Farm is…
An ancient agricultural complex, restored and producing kalo as our ancestors did for centuries.
A Cultural Learning Center where learning comes alive for thousands of school children in our hands-on science program every year.
A cultural kīpuka where Hawaiian traditions are practiced daily to make people and communities stronger.
Thanks to generous community support, efforts are
underway to rebuild Hale Na‘auao.
The guiding theme for development at Ka’ala Farm is
to create safe, intergenerational spaces for learning,
cultural practice and healthy living. Ka‘ala Farm, Inc.
will continue to run educational, cultural and
agricultural programs at the Cultural Learning Center,
while expanding cultivated areas at the adjacent
Community Farm. New facilities that are needed to
support programs include a barn, field shelter, bath
house, gathering space, and bunkhouse.
The mission of Ka’ala Farm, Inc. is to reclaim
and preserve the living culture of the Po‘e
Kahiko (people of old) in order to strengthen
the kinship relationships between
the ‘äina (land, that which nourishes) and all
forms of life necessary to sustain the balance
of life on these vulnerable islands.
Please help us build.
Any contribution that you can make to this effort will go a long way. Monetary donations provided
by you and other individuals and organizations will pay for materials, equipment, transportation,
technical assistance, and nourishment for the many volunteers involved in building a safe and
spiritual place for generations to come.
Mahalo to all who have supported us and Aloha ‘Āina.
Donate to Ka‘ala Farm
http://kaala.org/
Follow us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/kaalafarm
Rebuilding Hale Na’auao in July 2013
Each year thousands of school children visit Ka‘ala Farm
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TMK Parcels
Streams
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Water pipes
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Stone features
Parking
Lo'i kalo
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For: Ka'ala Farm, Inc. By: Townscape, Inc.CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN
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State Conservation District
Riparian zone
ExistingCompostingToilet
Hale Na’auao
ExistingKitchen and Meeting area
ExistingCaretaker’s residence
ExistingCompostingToilets
Planned Bunkhouse
PlannedBath house
Planned Barn
PlannedField shelter
PlannedParking Area
ExistingParking Area
ExistingParking Area
ExistingParking Area
Dryland
Fields
Historic Ranch Wall
Existing 2” Water Pipeline
ExistingTent
PlannedDrip Irrigation
Planned Fish Ponds
Existing Storage
ImuShed
Planned GatheringSpace
Planned Fence
EdibleForest
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Existing Dryland Fields
Pre-contact agricultural terraces
WAI’ANAE KAI FOREST RESERVE
THE CULTURAL LEARNING CENTER AT KA’ALA
Existing Lo’i Kalo
Existing Lo’i Kalo
Existing Dryland Fields
Existing 4” Water Pipeline
COMMUNITY FARM(Stage I)
BWS PARCEL
COMMUNITY FARM(Stage II)
Chickens
Goats
Pigs
Ducks & Geese
Planned water line
Fish
Rabbits
Existing 1” Water Pipe
Plannedlo’i kaloexpansion
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Building Qty. Units$ Cost Per Unit
Subtotal
Barn 600 s.f 100 $60,000 Field Shelter 400 s.f. 100 $40,000 Bathhouse 450 s.f. 300 $135,000
Gathering Space 1,500 s.f. 150 $225,000
Bunkhouse 1,250 s.f. 150 $188,000 $648,000 $65,000
$107,000 $820,000
Design fees (10%)Contingency (15%)
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
SUBTOTAL