About Us
22 years in business
4x Best of Houzz winner
Custom work
Chicago's Multi-Disciplinary Architecture Firm | 4x Best of Houzz
Founded in 2000 by its principal and president, Scott D. Roth, the firm brings a wealth of residential and light frame commercial architecture expertise to homeowners, builders and developers of all sizes. Under the leadership of Roth, the firm has capably transcended its geographic roots in the Northeast markets to serve Midwest clientele on a diversity of projects including: custom homes, multi-family housing, town-homes, active adult communities and clubhouse designs in the region.
The firm’s versatility is a testament to the depth and scope of Roth’s expertise as a specialist in residential architecture of every flavor. Indeed, Roth’s impressive background spans 35+ years that started with mid-and large-sized architecture firms where he earned a reputation for hands-on design and close collaboration with homeowners and builder/developer clientele. It was Roth’s passion for "roll-up-your-shirt-sleeves" design that led him to start his own service-driven firm, where quality, not quantity, is the focus.
Roth Architects is licensed in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and a member of NCARB to service any market. The firm has been a 4-time best of HOUZZ winner, a Dreihaus Foundation - Chicago Bungalow Award recipient and winner of multiple Key Awards as recognized by the Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago.
Services Provided
Architectural Design, Architectural Drawings, Building Design, Custom Homes, Multigenerational Homes, New Home Construction, Space Planning
Areas Served
Chicago, Chicago Suburbs, SW Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana
Awards
ALA, NCARB
Category
Business Details
Business Name
Roth Architects, Inc.
Phone Number
(847) 475-4750
Website
Address
4909 W Catalpa Ave. - Suite 1
Chicago, IL 60630
Typical Job Cost
$500,000 - 5mm+
Construction costs starting at min. 100k+
Followers
Credentials
Best of Houzz Winner!!
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