Hale Aloha Lehua

Building Information

Property Number1122BLEED StatusN/A
Address2571 Dole StreetCampus MapMap
Year Built1978‘Ili Kānewai
Gross Square Feet71,381Building Signage
AbbreviationLEFloor PlanAccess Floor Plan
Building ZoneCAD/BIM Drawing
Hours of OperationArts & Culture
Parking InformationParking mapBuilding 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

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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.