Robertson Strong Apgar, practicing architecture for over 50 years, is recognized as a creative design leader and fully integrated architectural firm. Our firm is built on the core values of professional excellence, design quality, integrity and collaboration. Our goal is to provide the best comprehensive solution for our clients, the community and environment. Our staff architects combined experience totals over 180 years. Leadership of Robertson Strong Apgar Architects is directed by Lawrence Apgar, CEO,  Jake Smith, VP, and experienced associate architects. The RSA management process and specialized technical skills enable us to design highly complex multi-faceted projects.

We engage our clients in the design process to ensure the integration of their vision. RSA Architects has as its mission to create innovatively designed structures which are cost-effective, functional, durable, and aesthetic. Consulting services have been completed for a number of multiple projects for our clients. Client satisfaction comes from trusted relationships as well as design performance. Many of our projects are significant, high profile, specialized facilities where effective results are essential.

Robertson Strong Apgar Architects are fortunate to have a wide variety of projects and clientele: K – 12 Educational Facilities, County Projects, Financial Institutions, Worship Facilities, Higher Education Buildings, Structures for Corporations, Civic and Government Projects. RSA’s work typically involves: feasibility studies, master planning, programming, design, construction documents, cost estimating, interior design, energy analysis, bidding, and construction phase administration.

This depth of background and architectural experiences provides the basis for fulfilling our client’s vision along with these programmatic requirements with extensive knowledge and understanding. RSA is creating, by our design process, spaces that improve the way people learn, work, worship, recreate and transact business; enhancing the quality of life.