Elevatus Employee Becomes Licensed Architect

Elevatus Architecture is proud to announce that Emily Hower, AIA, LEED Green Associate, is now a Licensed Architect through completion of the registration requirements in the State of Indiana.

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Emily Hower, AIA, LEED Green Associate has worked for Elevatus Architecture since May 2018. Her project involvement has included justice, regional, community, and education design. She graduated this past May 2021 as a graduate of Ball State University with a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Historic Preservation and Conservation.

To obtain registration through the Licensed Architect identity, one must receive a degree from an accredited school, 3740+ hours of experience, and passing a series of six licensing exams by a proctored test provider following graduation from school.

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