Our Story

The Albizia Project was founded in 2017 to develop innovative uses of the prolific invasive albizia tree and to support native ecosystem restoration across the Hawaiian Islands. Building with albizia wood helps us to replace problematic species with native trees to forge pathways to a circular economy for Hawaiʻi. Our approach seeds responsible material sourcing that can reduce our reliance on imports, create jobs, sequester carbon, and restore habitats.


Team

Joey Valenti

Founder & Design Director

Joey Valenti is the Co-founder and CEO of Albizia Project and Bizia Surf. 

In 2016, Joey earned a Doctorate in Architecture from the University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa. His research investigated underutilized forest resources to develop innovative building systems using the invasive albizia tree. This work ultimately led to the creation of The Albizia Project, an impact-driven organization dedicated to advancing wood innovations and manufacturing with locally sourced materials.

Beyond his architectural and woodworking expertise, Joey is deeply committed to environmental stewardship. Whether in the forest or the ocean, he leads efforts to restore the balance of nature through sustainable practices. His latest venture, Bizia Surf & Coffee Bar, blends his passion for craftsmanship and surf culture for a unique coffee experience within a gallery of specialty items and performance wood surfboards.

 
Christine JohnsonCo-founder & Operations

Christine Valenti

Founder & Head of Operations

Christine Valenti is Co-founder and Head of Operations for Albizia Project and Bizia Surf.

An experienced senior audit associate turned self-employed entrepreneur, Christine is focused on creating social enterprises that improve and elevate Hawaii's island community. Her education includes a Bachelors in Accounting and International Business from University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

Christine harnesses her inspiration to make a positive impact by watching her two young boys grow in a world with an uncertain future.

You can find her behind the counter at Bizia Surf & Coffee Bar serving up the best espresso drinks on the island.

 

Trinity Asing

Innovation Steward of Regenerative Systems

Trinity Asing is the Innovation Steward of Regenerative Systems for The Albizia Project.

A kanaka maoli born and raised on the windward side of Oʻahu, Trinity approaches her work through a cultural lens that honors the relationship between people and ʻāina. With a background in marketing, sustainability, and community engagement, she guides innovation that blends traditional values with modern systems thinking.

Through The Albizia Project, Trinity uplifts regenerative practices that restore balance to Hawaiʻi’s ecosystems while creating pathways for community resilience and local impact.

Advisory Board

Matthew K Lynch

Regenerative Enterprise Director

Co-founder of Albizia Project

Uncle Bruce Keaulani

Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner

CEO and Kahu of Living Life Source Foundation

Aunty Kehaulani Lum

Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner

Board Secretary of Living Life Source Foundation

Eric Bello

Manufacturing Specialist

Owner of Bello’s Millwork

 
 
 
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University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa – School of Architecture

LIKA was a prototype built entirely out of albizia wood, a material that was once considered useless. It was an expression of creative awareness around the importance of the materials we use. The wood system is a prefab kit-of-parts, intersecting new manufacturing technology with Indigenous Pacific Island-inspired design to craft a beautiful 400 square foot pavilion for the tropics.

 
 
 
 

Utilization

We collected unwanted albizia wood from several removal projects on Oʻahu, including Lyon Arboretum, U.S. Army Schofield Barracks, and H-2 Mililani.  

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Island economy

Multi-sector collaboration has opened up the possibility to offer a system of all local resources from building materials to prefabrication.

 

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Testing

Structural testing of specimens was performed at UH Mānoa Structures Lab and has proven that albizia can be a viable construction material for Hawaiʻi.

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Proof of concept

The Lika prototype was built at full scale and is on display at the University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa campus for 2018-2021.



 

Read our White Paper

Material Testing of Albizia Lumber for Structural Applications

 

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