Administration Center Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/administration-center/ Design - Construction - Operations Wed, 22 Oct 2025 16:09:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png Administration Center Archives - 糖心少女 /tag/administration-center/ 32 32 Northwest Allen County Schools Unveils Long-Awaited Administration Center /2025/10/22/northwest-allen-county-schools-unveils-long-awaited-administration-center/ Wed, 22 Oct 2025 16:09:48 +0000 /?p=54323 In May, Northwest Allen County Schools officially opened the brand-new, stand-alone Administration Center 鈥 a modern, light-filled facility that signals a fresh chapter for the district.

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Photo: In May, Northwest Allen County Schools officially opened the brand-new, stand-alone Administration Center 鈥 a modern, light-filled facility that signals a fresh chapter for the district. | Photo Credit (all): Tim Brumbeloe, BFA Commercial Photography

By Lindsey Coulter

For 50 years, the Northwest Allen County Schools (NACS) administrative team operated out of repurposed classrooms and storage closets in the back of Perry Hill Elementary School. As the Fort Wayne, Ind., district鈥檚 enrollment steadily increased, the makeshift administration space could not keep pace. The lack of flexibility began to strain staff collaboration, morale and operational efficiency.

In May, however, NACS officially opened the brand-new, stand-alone Administration Center 鈥 a modern, light-filled facility that signals a fresh chapter for the district. The 32,000-square-foot, $18 million project, described as a 鈥渟howpiece鈥 by Superintendent Wayne Barker, is a far cry from the cramped offices of the past.

鈥淸Staff members] have done incredible work despite those working conditions,鈥 Barker said during the building鈥檚 grand opening. 鈥淭oday we give the administrative staff a space that truly supports their efforts. We鈥檙e excited to bring all those folks here.鈥

The new Administration Center consolidates key departments that were previously scattered across various school buildings, including Technology, Human Resources, Business, Special Education, Teaching and Learning, Safety and Operations, and the Superintendent鈥檚 Office. Additionally, the building offers a multi-use kitchen, recording studio and cubicle work areas. This more centralized and thoughtful approach to operations is already fostering better daily collaboration between staff 鈥 improving outcomes for the district鈥檚 approximately 8,000 students spread across 11 schools districtwide.

A Space for Purpose and People

Northwest Allen County Schools interior
The new Administration Center consolidates key departments that were previously scattered across various school buildings.

Designed by Elevatus Architecture and built by Weigand Construction (both based in Fort Wayne, Ind.) using a CMC/CMAR delivery method, the facility reflects the district鈥檚 emphasis on collaboration, flexibility and transparency. The layout of the building encourages both planned meetings and impromptu conversations through open offices, shared lounges and breakout spaces. These elements support the kind of cross-departmental coordination essential in a growing school district.

Cory Miller, AIA, partner and president of Elevatus Architecture, said that the district鈥檚 explosive growth made the project especially important and urgent.

鈥淭his district has grown by double digits in recent years, and there are 2,700 new homes planned in the next two years,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淭he small administrative area in the elementary school just wasn鈥檛 sustainable anymore.鈥

In the previous Perry Hill Elementary location (which was also renovated following the building鈥檚 completion), only about 15 or 16 employees could even fit into the administration space. This meant other employees were scattered across the district, often working out of closets or storage spaces in various schools.

鈥淗R was compiled into a small office with people working out of a literal closet,鈥 Miller explained. 鈥淭echnology staff was also spread out. It was inefficient.鈥

The new facility, by contrast, is thoughtfully designed to support up to 82 occupants 鈥攁nticipating a 20% growth beyond current staffing. The new building includes a sleek blend of private offices and open collaboration zones to suit different working styles. Natural light floods the interiors through expansive windows and clerestory glazing, while the materials blend tradition and innovation through material choices that include masonry and metal paneling.

The 鈥淢ain Street鈥 Corridor

At the heart of the Administration Center is the central corridor, known as 鈥淢ain Street.鈥 This area serves as the building鈥檚 public-facing collaboration space聽 and connects the building鈥檚 three primary zones 鈥 the Technology department, the superintendent鈥檚 office and central leadership, and human resources/business operations.

Board meetings and public gatherings are held in a stunning new boardroom, a highlight of the facility. It features floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in natural light and offer a visible connection with the community. Outfitted with high-end audiovisual technology, the boardroom doubles as a training space and can be divided into smaller meeting rooms when needed.

The architectural inspiration for the building also draws from the district鈥檚 history. In the 1960s, two separate township school systems consolidated into what is now NACS. The central entrance 鈥 the gateway connecting the different zones of the building 鈥 is meant to reflect that union.

鈥淲e wanted the structure to honor the district鈥檚 past while looking toward the future,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淪o, we included elements that speak to that merger 鈥 bringing people together.鈥

Supporting Staff and Students

Northwest Allen County Schools entrance and hallway
The building offers a multi-use kitchen, recording studio and cubicle work areas.

While the facility was designed to support the work of adults, the ultimate goal is student success. By giving administrators the tools, space and environment they need to collaborate and lead, the district hopes to increase its effectiveness, uplifting students and educators across all schools.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a real sense of pride here,鈥 said Aaron Organ, marketing manager with Elevatus Architecture, who helped document the project. 鈥淵ou can feel it when you walk through the space. It鈥檚 a message [to employees] that their work matters.鈥

That message isn鈥檛 just about aesthetics; it鈥檚 also about health, productivity and performance. Modern workplace research shows that lighting, acoustics and ergonomic design directly impact staff well-being. As up to 50% of teachers and administrators experience chronic health issues that can be exacerbated by less-than-ideal working conditions, it was important for the team to remember that schools and administration spaces are workplaces, too.

鈥淢ost of the administrators here were former teachers or principals,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淪o, they deeply understand the learning environment. But this time, we had to blend that knowledge with workplace design to make sure everyone had what they needed 鈥 from acoustically sound conference rooms to open lounge areas.鈥

To deliver the best possible design, flexibility of space was key. The building includes a variety of meeting spaces with different configurations 鈥 whiteboards, TVs, movable furniture and more 鈥 to allow teams and individuals to work as needed.

Learn more about the center鈥檚 efficient, future-ready design and how the team integrated safety, technology and transparency in the

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