Hibbard, Don: - After toiling for 24 years in the Hawaii State Historic Preservation Office, first as an architectural historian and then as division administrator, Don Hibbard entered the private sector and for the past 20-plus years has provided heritage specialist services to various architectural firms, governmental agencies, and individuals in Hawaii. In addition, he has taught courses in historic preservation and architectural history at the University of Hawaii and Hawaii Pacific University. Two of his books, The View from Diamond Head (Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1986) and Designing Paradise (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2006), consider the development of Hawaii's visitor industry and architecture as a conveyor of history and a sense of place. Other books include Hart Wood, Architectural Regionalism in Hawaii (2010) and Buildings of Hawaii (2011).