In May 2016, PBS Hawaii moved into their new home. This new building showcases over 50 years of work the station has offered to the local community, along with new spaces for children and adults to learn. Below you'll see photos of the new studio, learning spaces and team collaboration areas.
To learn more about PBS Hawaii's new home, read PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox's letter and video here.
The Reception Area is the first stop for
all who enter PBS Hawaii’sNew Home.
It features a monkeypod desk, hand-crafted
by Kauaiwoodworker, Dean Mayer.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio
is where most of PBS Hawaii’s live and recorded
productions will be produced.
In PBS Hawaii’s Keiki Neighborhood,
the youngest guests can play, read,
take pictures with their favorite PBS
friends, and look down into the
station's studio.
PBS Hawaii’s Team Space, which features a
dry-erase writing wall, is a gathering place
for collaboration.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg
Learning Zone is where PBS Hawaii
will welcome and collaborate with
storytellers from our community,
including students, teachers and
filmmakers.