Experience the grounds

The
Campus

Nēnē on the lawn with palms, a green house, and the mountain behind Cosmic Campus

Five acres

Tucked into the North Shore, held by mountain and garden.

Cosmic Campus is a small constellation of houses, a yoga shala, orchard, pond, and paths. Fruit trees lean toward the lawns. Ginger and passionflower keep the edges wild. Guests of the land speak of mana — the quiet charge of a place that has been loved.

01

Sun House

The retreat heart of campus. Green siding, clerestory light, a metal roof against trade-wind sky. Inside: a kitchen nook, built-in daybed, wooden stair, and rooms that open toward palms. This is where groups take meals, hold council, and come back to themselves at the end of a long day on island.

Sun House across the lawn beneath tall palms
Sun House interior with wood stair, daybed, and garden windows
02

Moon House

A room for sky. Hardwood floors, a ceiling fan, yoga mats waiting by the door, and an earth globe resting on fur. From the windows: plumeria, palms, and the neighboring roofs of campus. Built for stretching, sprawling, and looking out.

Triangular windows at dusk above a bed in Moon House
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Fairy House

Steps from the yoga shala, beyond shampoo ginger and beehive ginger, a small house sits under a cathedral of branches. Morning light arrives through leaves. It is the campus at its most storybook — and entirely real.

Heliconia and jungle foliage near Fairy House
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Yoga Shala

A favorite room, made with love. Cedar ceiling, muraled walls of reef and wave and mountain, shelves of mats, bolsters, blocks, and blankets. The ping pong table can vanish. The space is ready for practice, pole, council, or an intimate gathering that needs a floor and a sky of painted water.

Yoga shala mural and open closet of mats, bolsters, and blankets
Detail of the yoga shala mural with dolphins and coral
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Dream Lānai

Screen, teak, and weather. A soaking tub edged in cowrie shells. A hammock and a hanging chair. Golden cushions facing the garden. This is the architecture of lingering — of bathwater, birdsong, and a mountain that appears and disappears in cloud.

Soaking tub with anthurium and tropical flowers on the dream lanai
Hammock on the screened lanai looking toward mountains
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Sauna

New wood, glass door, the campus framed through cedar. Heat as ritual. Step out to palms, lawn, and the green houses across the path — a small Nordic pause inside a Hawaiian garden.

Redwood outdoor sauna with glass door on campus
Interior benches of the cedar sauna
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Garden, orchard & water

Lychee heavy on the branch beside Moon House. Torch ginger, passionflower, awapuhi for hair and ritual. Lotus in a basin. A pond at the fairy edge. The German shepherd on the lava wall is family. The nēnē are guests of five hundred thousand years.

Passionflowers in the Cosmic Campus garden
Breakfast nook with hibiscus art, flowers, and garden window

Meals & morning

Nooks for coffee, council, and fruit from the tree.

A live-edge table, hibiscus on the wall, ginger in a vase. Breakfast can be lychee from the lawn. Evenings can be fire, music, and the kind of conversation that only happens when a place is beautiful enough to slow you down.

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