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Dec 22

Elevatus Announces Three New Registered Architects

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Elevatus Architecture

The team at Elevatus Architecture is elated to announce that Jennifer Snell, AIA, Joshua Kasper, AIA, and Sam Schaust, AIA, are now all Licensed Architects. They all have completed the registration requirements for the State of Indiana. Jennifer Snell, AIA, has been with Elevatus Architecture since June 2018. Her project…

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Dec 22

A Christmas Message from Mike Gouloff

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Mike Gouloff

Christmas is a special time of year for me. Family and friends are what Christmas is about. This has been a very challenging year for us all, but we have a lot to be thankful for. With all the personal, social, and political confusion in the air, it is difficult…

Dec 07

Evolution of The Classroom is Going … Where?

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Cory Miller

It’s not about the “what.” It’s about the “why?” In every educational project, there are a number of design directions we are asked about, tasked with addressing, and given the opportunity to solve for our clients. Inevitably, many of the topics are perceived as a binary choice. Unfortunately, the thought…

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Oct 22

Conquering Proposal Writing and Development

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Stephanie Kelly

Ah, proposals… they are quite the endeavor. An endeavor that can spark creativity while also sparking hair-on-fire moments. It’s indeed a love-hate relationship; at least that’s been my experience. Proposals are an attempt at an intricate balance between sharing your firm’s message, experience, and passion while relaying requested and sometimes…

Aug 19

Why Architects?

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Sam Schaust

“If we built every building the same, then we wouldn’t need architects.” Believe it or not, I have had that expression said to me more than once in my eight years of going to school for and practicing architecture. Each time it is phrased a little differently, but ultimately the…