Front of the Hawaii loa HPU campus where nursing and science majors spend most of their time. Small and private campus that is gated and secure. #campustour
Hidden to the far left of the main Hawaii Loa campus, these bungalows serve as offices to professors where they are always willing to help students. #campustour
The field of champions, the baseball and softball field is located on the southwest end of the Hawaii loa HPU campus where athletes train to succeed. #campustour
With Hawaii Pacific University being tucked amongst downtown, character is everywhere. This photo captures the alley way between multiple HPU buildings.
Everyone is welcome at Hawaii Pacific University. Flags on display representing multiple countries in from of the science building ah the Hawaii Loa campus. #campustour
The simplicity of these dorms doesn't do it justice for the view of rolling green mountains these windows face. Private and quiet, these dorms give every student what they need for success. #campustour
Alongside Turtle Bay Resort's building, the famous painter Wyland has painted this beautiful turtle to signify the turtle's presence among this bay. Simple yet unique and worth seeing!
People come from all over the world to see this banner signifying one of the greatest surfing competitions ever held with the top surfers of its' time.
This outdoor trail is uniquely designed with its architectural tracks to add as guidance and support beams for those on this rigorous hike. Although steep, the view is worth it!
Outside the local Haliewa surf shop Surf n Sea you will see a brightly painted VW van that makes you stop and state due to its unique design and bright colors.
Alongside the North Shore marketplace you will find a local and unique surf shop with boards painted by local Haliewa North Shore local Ron Artis. At first you'll be distracted by the eclectic colors but every piece is unique and special to either look at or purchase.
Stop by Fumis on your way to the North Shore in Kahuhu. This artistically painted truck will first catch your attention over the other shrimp trucks due to its fine detail of art among the outside.
Nearby the airport on Ala Wai Blvd you will find the famous building mural by the artist Wyland. This ocean scene on the side of this condominium building will be a stopper for any art lover.
Alongside the sidewalks of Turtle Bay resort are multiple artistic statues with blue water as a backdrop. Very unique to the resort these statues are fun to climb and take pictures with or just appreciate as a form of art.
These special hand crafted wooden surfboards are on display as you pull into the entrance of Turtle Bay Resort. With the North Shore being a prime surf location along with Koa wood being unique to Hawaii, these boards are a must see!
Disney's new Aulani Resort in KoOlina is breath taking. The architecture of the buildings alone make this resort stand out from the others nearby. Clean beaches, large pools, and great service are among the many things great Aulani has to offer!
The Paradise Cove luau not only offers a traditional luau for tourists, it also displays very cultural art in the architecture of the buildings. Polynesian designs in wood carvings along with tiki carvings are only a few of the many displays of art at this luau.
Show stopping art in the windows of this surf shop/shaved ice joint. Experience the art while enjoying a shaved ice after hanging out for a day at the beach!
Hidden gem off of the highway behind the cemetery. Great architecture and lands scaping. This Japanese temple is an inexpensive must see for everyone visiting Oahu.