Schultz Squared Architects LLC

Schultz Squared Architects LLC Full service architectural firm specializing in K-12 schools, post-secondary education, industrial, He also had 16 hours of meteorology.

Schultz Squared Architects, LLC, established in 2013, owners Corey and Shauna Schultz have a combined 42 years of architectural experience, is a full service architectural firm for several different building types including but not limited to K-12 schools, post-secondary education, industrial buildings, retail, religious, office buildings, apartments, municipal work including fire stations, museum

s, city buildings, city libraries, emergency operation centers, and tornado shelters. Schultz Squared Architects can provide services from new structures, additions, and remodels to maintenance projects including roofing projects, door/window replacements, site rework, and masonry restoration. We can also provide tornado shelter peer review services and existing tornado shelter assessments. Schultz Squared Architects is committed to protect people from the effects of tornadic wind events and has positioned themselves to be one of the leaders in the country in tornado shelter design. Working with FEMA since the 1999 tornado outbreak that struck Oklahoma and Kansas, Schultz Squared Architects has been involved in over 55 tornado shelters that have met the requirements of the FEMA 361 and many meeting the requirement of the International Code Council/National Storm Shelter Association ICC-500 documents. Corey has been involved in writing the original FEMA 361 Guidelines for Design and Construction of Community Shelters document and since has been on committees revising the document. Schultz Squared Architects has also been involved in revision of the FEMA 320, Guidelines for Residential Shelters. Corey is also a voting member of the committee that produces the ICC-500 document. Corey, a registered architect in three states (Kansas, Colorado, and Texas) attended University of Kansas School of Architecture and graduated in 1984 with two bachelor degrees; Bachelors of Environmental Design and Bachelors of Architecture. After graduation, he settled in Wichita, Kansas, and over 30 years, have worked with six different firms taking from each firm positive experiences that he continues to apply each and every day. Corey enjoys new challenges and learning new things each and every day. Shauna is a registered architect in Kansas and attended Oklahoma State University School of Architecture graduating in 2002 with a Bachelors of Architecture degree. Originally from Medicine Lodge, Kansas, she has made her home in Wichita. In the past 12 years, Shauna has worked on many different building types including K-12 education, post-secondary-education, sports facilities, emergency operation centers, industrial, and tornado shelter projects. She enjoys working closing with clients, consultants and contractors on a daily basis. With those 42 years of experience, Corey and Shauna have worked on several different building types. They have also worked with several different project delivery methods including design/build, design/bid/build, negotiated, and construction management at risk. With those experiences, Schultz Squared Architects will work hard to utilize what they have learned to provide the clients with designs that meet their needs with efficient buildings.

05/18/2026

Someone needs to explain something to me......A school has a designed/engineered/constructed storm shelter for a 250 mph wind event (highest level). Weather forcasters are calling for strong storms with possible tornadoes. What does the school do? They call school off so kids can stay at home where they more than likely DON'T have a storm shelter making them extremely vulnerable to a tornado. What is the purpose of this?

Does the school not want to be responsible for having kids in their care during an event? Do they believe that they are off the liability hook should kids be killed at home by a tornado when they should have been at school and would have had access to a perfectly good storm shelter that would have saved their life?

Mark my word.....there is going to be a lawsuit over this very scenerio at some point in time.....SMH

04/24/2026

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those affected by last evenings tornado outbreak. Enid, Oklahoma appears to be the hardest hit but thankfully, news is reporting zero deaths. A pat on the back to the person at National Weather Service that issued the Tornado Emergency and to those that took it seriously.

As hard as it is to replace the material things, it sure beats adding a funeral in the mix!

Be safe out there!!!

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07/05/2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the torrential rains and resulting flood waters in Texas over the past couple of days.

We pray for a positive outcome of the girls that are missing from Camp Mystic. Please keep them in your prayers.

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02/11/2025

We are excited to announce S2A has hit another milestone today. We have just signed up our 300th storm shelter peer review project!!! On average, 26 annually. Last year alone, we signed up 56 projects!

We deeply appreciate all the design teams and shelter owners in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Ohio, and event one in Puerto Rico that have confidence is our credentials and experience to allow us to make this world a little safer one to live in!

We look forward to the next 300!!!

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01/30/2025

Our thoughts and prayers go out to those aboard the plane and helicopter that tragically collided at DCA airport last night. Please pray for the families of these victims.

This is a stark reminder that on this Earth, tomorrow is never promised to anyone.

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11/28/2024

We want to wish everyone a Happy (and safe) Thanksgiving!

Thanks to all the Veterans out there!  Thank you for your service.  We wish to thank the families of the Veterans as we ...
11/11/2024

Thanks to all the Veterans out there! Thank you for your service. We wish to thank the families of the Veterans as we know and appreciate your sacrifices also.

05/27/2024

Wishing everyone out there a happy and safe Memorial Day!

Let's not forget the what this celebration is all about. Thanks to all that paid the ultimate sacrifice so we may live in freedom! And thanks to all those families of the fallen who also sacrificed.

With the heightened probability of tornadic activity in our area, I thought I would post a video of a recent Nebraska to...
05/06/2024

With the heightened probability of tornadic activity in our area, I thought I would post a video of a recent Nebraska tornado taken from a vehicle dash cam. I can only hope that no one was in the vehicle at the time.

A couple of things to note in this video. First, in-flow winds ahead of a tornado can themselves be very dangerous. Note the uprooting of the tree adjacent to the building. Which direction is it falling? It is falling toward the tornado. In-flow winds caused this.

The second thing to observe is the time. By my count, this tornado completely destroyed this building in less than 20 seconds.

Finally, I see many, MANY post questioning "I live in "X" city. Am I in danger of being hit by a tornado today?" The fact is no one can say exactly when and/or where any tornado is going to strike! It is that simple. There is so much that is unknown about tornadoes and their development. Science has a good idea of the prime conditions that potentially produce tornadoes and with technology today, they can predict fairly large areas that are susceptible at any given time but pinning it down to ANY city is just not in the cards at this time. Whenever these probabilities are issued in your area, the best thing to do is make sure your emergency plan is in place and you pay attention to what is going on not only in your are but in neighboring areas i.e. adjacent counties. Don't wait until you hear a siren go off before you start paying attention. At that point, it could be too late.

Be careful out there!

Dashcam video shows powerful tornado destroying a building and vehicles in a parking lot in Lincoln, Nebraska in late April. Video credit: Kimthu Nguyen/Tri Tran.

05/05/2024

Our deepest 🙏 condolences to the family and friends of officer Lt. Jimmy Waller, Conroe, Texas.. He served his community for over 22 years. Tragically, he passed away from the injuries sustained by the April 28th Tornadoes in Texas. He and his wife sought shelter from the tornado. Unfortunately their mobile home was completely destroyed. He passed away yesterday from injuries sustained by an EF-1 Tornado in Trinity County, Texas. He is survived by his wife whom is still recovering from her injuries.

Please don't let him pass in vane. This was an EF-1 Tornado. These monsters , regardless of size, ground speed, wind speed, and/or location can kill you. This has been somewhat of a nasty tornado season thus far. Plan ahead and take action when needed. Do not become a statistic!

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4415 West Zoo Boulevard Suite 2
Wichita, KS
67212

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