Hobbies and interests
Woodworking
Surfing
Volleyball
Construction
Cooking
oliver owen
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my name is oliver owen i live the island of kauai, i enjoy woodworking, construction, and surfing. i am currently a senior in highschool and wish to pursue a masters degree in architecture
Education
Hawaii Technology Academy
High SchoolGPA:
3.9
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Architecture and Related Services, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Architecture & Planning
Dream career goals:
Sports
Surfing
Intramural2010 – Present14 years
Ward AEC Scholarship
WinnerMy name is oliver owen and i have lived on the island of kauai for my entire life. My dad is a contractor on kauai and ever since i was young i knew i wanted to follow in his footsteps with something along the lines of construction. I have worked construction and always enjoyed it, but i always felt that there was something missing. When I was just working for the money, I started to feel this empty hole in my life that money couldn’t satisfy. These next two experiences show how this hole was filled and how my life was changed.
In the summer of last year i was invited to go on a missions trip to Mexico to build houses for less fortunate. It was the best trip i've ever been apart of. We spent a couple weeks building very simple homes for these families who were living cardboard boxes before. Even though i had worked some very extravagant houses in my life, I felt that this house was the most meaningful to me and to them. I have never felt this amount of pure joy and satisfaction in my life than when we were able to give the keys to this house over to this family. This experience changed my view and outlook on my career. Before this I only wanted a job that would pay well and make my life more pleasant. But afterwards I felt that I had a calling to use my gifts to help these kinds of people.
On August 8th 2023 the horrific fires of Lahaina on Maui were set ablaze. I was shocked to hear this news. I was used to hearing sort of thing happening overseas and around the world but never heard of anything this devastating within our community. We had many family and friends directly impacted by this fire so as soon as we could we went over there with a contracting organization. We spent about a week over there helping out building numerous tiny homes for the victims of the fire. We worked grueling 10-14 hour days. In a normal construction day this would have been an exhausting week but knowing that we were working to help our community motivated us throughout the week. This experience helped me realize that our community was also struggling and needed help.
Both of these experiences were similar yet very different. We were able to help families by building homes in both situations. We were able to bless families physically and emotionally, showing these families that there are people who care and want to help them. In Mexico everything was different and we had no idea how harsh the political climate and living situation was for them. They had nothing, this home we had built was one of the only things they could call their own. Whereas on maui these people had a life about as similar to myself as you can get and it was all taken away within minutes. It was heartbreaking to see these families who once had a home, car and business and seeing all of this stripped away from them.
My dream is to become an architect so that I am able to help in these kinds of situations. Although laborers are very important, I feel that I have a call to become an architect where I can help in these sorts of situations. I can help in a practical manner by designing efficient, cheap and lifelong homes that people can raise their children in and grow old in.
Mahalo for your time
Oliver
Persephone Scholarship in Memory of Kirstie Campbell
My name is oliver owen and i have lived on the island of kauai for my entire life. My dad is a contractor on kauai and ever since i was young i knew i wanted to follow in his footsteps with something along the lines of construction. I have worked construction and always enjoyed it, but i always felt that there was something missing. When I was just working for the money, I started to feel this empty hole in my life that money couldn’t satisfy. These next two experiences show how this hole was filled and how my life was changed.
In the summer of last year i was invited to go on a missions trip to Mexico to build houses for less fortunate. It was the best trip i've ever been apart of. We spent a couple weeks building very simple homes for these families who were living cardboard boxes before. Even though i had worked some very extravagant houses in my life, I felt that this house was the most meaningful to me and to them. I have never felt this amount of pure joy and satisfaction in my life than when we were able to give the keys to this house over to this family. This experience changed my view and outlook on my career. Before this I only wanted a job that would pay well and make my life more pleasant. But afterwards I felt that I had a calling to use my gifts to help these kinds of people.
On August 8th 2023 the horrific fires of Lahaina on Maui were set ablaze. I was shocked to hear this news. I was used to hearing sort of thing happening overseas and around the world but never heard of anything this devastating within our community. We had many family and friends directly impacted by this fire so as soon as we could we went over there with a contracting organization. We spent about a week over there helping out building numerous tiny homes for the victims of the fire. We worked grueling 10-14 hour days. In a normal construction day this would have been an exhausting week but knowing that we were working to help our community motivated us throughout the week. This experience helped me realize that our community was also struggling and needed help.
Both of these experiences were similar yet very different. We were able to help families by building homes in both situations. We were able to bless families physically and emotionally, showing these families that there are people who care and want to help them. In Mexico everything was different and we had no idea how harsh the political climate and living situation was for them. They had nothing, this home we had built was one of the only things they could call their own. Whereas on maui these people had a life about as similar to myself as you can get and it was all taken away within minutes. It was heartbreaking to see these families who once had a home, car and business and seeing all of this stripped away from them.
My dream is to become an architect so that I am able to help in these kinds of situations. Although laborers are very important, I feel that I have a call to become an architect where I can help in these sorts of situations. I can help in a practical manner by designing efficient, cheap and lifelong homes that people can raise their children in and grow old in.
Mahalo for your time
Oliver