Elevatus Announces Three New Registered Architects

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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 involvement includes adaptive reuse and justice design. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ball State University (‘08) and a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) in Architecture from Academy of Art University (‘18).

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Joshua Kasper, AIA, has been with Elevatus Architecture since September 2019. His project involvement consists of justice, education, and government markets. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (‘10). He achieved his Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) in Architecture at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (‘17). an image of three people

Sam Schaust, AIA, has been with Elevatus Architecture since May 2019. His project involvement consists of justice, education, and government work. Sam’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ball State University (‘17) and a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) in Architecture from Ball State University (‘19).

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