Beyond Design: Connection Through Engagement at Milford Elementary

Creating a new school goes beyond design. It takes collaboration, energy, and strong connections. At Milford Elementary, those connections helped shape a space rooted in the people and experiences it was built for.

Inspiring Design Through Student Engagement

Connection began early at Milford Elementary through a student engagement activity that introduced learners to the new school taking shape on their property. As students explored ideas for their future school, it was exciting to see the level of thought and creativity they brought to the process, helping shape a space they would soon call their own.

Breaking Ground and Building a Future

The start of the project was marked by a groundbreaking that brought together the project team and school community. It was a meaningful moment to celebrate the beginning of a new direction for Milford Elementary, one built through collaboration and a shared vision.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: A Shared Effort

Throughout the project, students, staff, and faculty played a role in shaping their future school. That effort came full circle during the ribbon cutting, where they gathered in the new gymnasium to celebrate the opening of a space filled with opportunity.

Bookmark Delivery: A Chapter Closes

Even after opening, the connection continued. In partnership with Michael Kinder & Sons, the team returned to deliver bookmarks to students, staff, and faculty, closing out the project with a meaningful moment that reflected the relationships built along the way.

Logo Angles White
Jun 03

Journal Gazette Highlights Dr. Deanna Dwenger’s Work in Justice Environments

Elevatus Architecture's Author Photo
Elevatus Architecture

Dr. Deanna Dwenger was featured in The Journal Gazette for her work focused on mental health within justice environments. The article highlights her National Sheriffs’ Association conference presentation and explores how design can improve conditions for both staff and incarcerated individuals inside correctional facilities. Read the story here ...