Building Information
Property Number | 1122B | LEED Status | N/A |
Address | 2571 Dole Street | Campus Map | Map |
Year Built | 1978 | ‘Ili | Kānewai |
Gross Square Feet | 71,381 | Building Signage | – |
Abbreviation | LE | Floor Plan | Access Floor Plan |
Building Zone | – | CAD/BIM Drawing | – |
Hours of Operation | – | Arts & Culture | – |
Parking Information | Parking map | Building Coordinator | – |
About
Named for the official flower of the Hawai’i island, Hale Lehua is one of the four Hale Aloha towers built in 1978. Hale Lehua serves as a student dormitory housing up to 260 co-ed first year students and is in the ʻili of Kānewai on lower campus. The dormitory offers double-occupancy rooms with single-user communal bathrooms on each of the 10 residential floors of the 13-story building. Central to lower campus dorm life, the Hale Aloha buildings tower above the Hale Aloha Courtyard and Hale Aloha Cafe.
Additional Information
Departments
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Colleges
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Common Spaces
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Related UH Links
- UH News: Hale Aloha Towers renovation completed, August 20, 2024
- UH News: Hale Aloha Towers renovation project will modernize lobbies, common areas, May 23, 2024
- UH News: Student residents reimagine Hale Aloha Towers common areas, May 23, 2024
Resources
- “Hale Aloha.” Student Housing Services. Accessed August 15, 2024. Link.
- Kobayashi, Victor N. Building a rainbow: A history of the buildings and grounds of the University of Hawaii’s Manoa Campus. Honolulu, HI: Hui O Students, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1983.
- Leineweber, Spencer. Rep. University of Hawaiʻi Campus Heritage Report. Honolulu, Hawaiʻi: The Heritage Center, 2008.
- Maeda, Grace. “The 8 Flowers for the 8 Main Hawaiian Islands.” Hawaii Magazine, May 27, 2022. Link.
- University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Campus Map. Accessed August 14, 2024. Link.