Remembering HonoluluDesktop
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I saw someone posting on HonoluluDesktop's plugin and it brought our old friend back to mind. He was the author of several plugins and a fine Architect but even more so a kind soul. His construction drawings were exceptional. He always had something funny to say in the Corner Bar. You are missed old friend.
You can see his plugins here.
http://modelisation.nancy.archi.fr/rld/author_details.php?id=167
I tried finding some of his work but was unable to. Which is sad because he really had a great eye. Perhaps someone knows where samples could be found?
(I took these from that paper in case they ever delete the page we'll have it. I also saved his picture in my sketchup installation so that I'll run across it sometimes.)
@unknownuser said:
WESLEY MAMORU YOSHIKAWA
Wesley Mamoru Yoshikawa, of Honolulu, Hawaii, passed away on August 5th, 2011. He was 66 years old. Born on December 9th, 1944 in Hilo, Hawaii, son of Harold T. & Betty C. (Tsuhako) Yoshikawa, he was an established Architect, genuine Budo-ka, loving father & cherished friend.
He is survived by daughter, Elizabeth M.H. Yoshikawa; step-sons, Timothy Otholt of Los Angeles, California & Anthony Lee of Boston, Massachusetts; sister, Winona K. (Yoshikawa) Wagstaff of Wailuku, Maui; brother, Harold K. Yoshikawa of Volcano, Hawaii; as well as other extended family.
A Memorial Service will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, December 9th, 2011 at Honpa Hongwanji Betsuin Buddhist Temple located at 1727 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. Contact Elizabeth. (email addy removed for privacy, contact me if you need it.) for more information. Casual Attire. No flowers.
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I concur.
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He was a great help to loads of people and an inspiration
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Oh no, what happened.
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HonoluluDesktop died a few years ago Oli... August 5th 2011 in San Francisco.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=40819&hilit=honoluludesktop
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I just don't know what to say
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Souvenirs!
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Rest in peace old chap. You were a really friendly guy and gave me some fantastic advice, with an amazing eye for the detail. I still can't believe this.
Here is a drape he shared a while back in one of my threads, wish I could use it to dry my tears
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