












 
|
About Us |
Buildings on the Queen's Campus (continued) |
|
Bishop Wing
This 1893 building was razed in 1989, making way for a new addition to the Queen Emma Tower, which now houses Hawaii's largest Magnetic Resonance Imager (MRI).
Pauahi Wing
The first Pauahi Wing stood in the same location as the present-day building, which was constructed in 1971. Its name honors Bernice Pauahi Bishop, whose husband, Charles Bishop, donated the wing in memory of his wife.
Maluhia
Maluhia was the location of the first Emergency Department and means "Peace" or "Rest" in Hawaiian. Maluhia was razed in 1998 to make way for the new Emergency Room and Same Day Surgery Center.
|
| |
|