Bluffton High School needed some TLC. Years of wear had caused mortar to fail along the exterior, and water had begun seeping into the structure. As if that weren’t enough, the school’s entrance canopy had lost its visual appeal and no longer made the welcoming statement it once did.
To protect their investment and breathe new life into the school’s exterior, Bluffton-Harrison Metropolitan School District partnered with Elevatus to restore the building’s performance and reestablish its presence in the community.
The design team approached the project with care and precision. Metal paneling was used to re-skin the building, providing a clean, modern look while boosting durability. Masonry surfaces were thoroughly cleaned and coated to guard against future moisture intrusion. Weep vents were installed, new coping was added, and thoughtful attention was given to each detail that would preserve the integrity of the envelope.
Renovation work often uncovers structural complexities, and this project was no exception. The biggest challenge came in understanding and responding to the building’s existing conditions. Through creative design thinking and close collaboration, the team developed smart solutions that delivered both performance and visual impact.
A standout feature of the renovation is the redesigned entrance canopy. Infused with the school’s colors, it brings identity and energy to the building’s front door, welcoming students and visitors with a sense of pride and belonging.
The result is a more secure, durable, and refreshed high school exterior, designed not only to solve immediate issues, but to support the school for many years to come.