

Kailua Beach became a creative playground on April 26 as students from the University of Hawai?i at ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ gathered for the 42nd annual Sandcastle Esquisse¡ªa long-standing tradition that blends design, teamwork and island fun.
Held each spring, the event invites students from all year levels to form teams and build sand sculptures based on a theme. This year¡¯s theme, Island Style, encouraged participants to reflect on what makes life in Hawai?i special and express it through temporary works of art.
¡°Sandcastle Esquisse allows students to celebrate design in a creative, collaborative, and competitive way,¡± said student Tiana Mangrobang, event organizer with the American Institute of Architecture Students chapter. ¡°It¡¯s a rare chance to gather students, faculty, and firms in a laid-back setting and experiment with architectural ideas outside the studio.¡±
¡°What makes this event so special is how naturally it reflects the spirit of our design community¡ªcollaborative, creative and full of energy,¡± said Associate Professor Lance Walters. ¡°It brings students together in a shared experience that¡¯s playful on the surface but deeply rooted in the diverse values of design.¡±
Students are given limited time and materials, challenging them to think critically, act quickly, and work closely as a team¡ªskills essential to their future careers. Local architecture firms also joined as both competitors and mentors, bringing a supportive energy that inspires students to push their creativity.
¡®Simply being together outside¡¯
Freshman Talia Seslar said the best part was simply being outside with classmates. Her team took a creative approach to the theme, sculpting Te Fiti from Moana. ¡°Though fictional, she represents real Polynesian cultural concepts. It was a fun way to interpret a broad theme,¡± she said.
40+ years of design fun

Judges evaluated each sculpture on creativity, craftsmanship, interpretation of the theme and overall impact.
What began as a small gathering more than four decades ago has grown into a signature event for students, alumni, and professionals¡ªwhile still celebrating storytelling, place-making, and the power of design.
¡°Architecture isn¡¯t just about buildings,¡± said Mangrobang. ¡°It¡¯s also about connection. We hope to see even more participation next year!¡±
