Our approach of applying cost control at the very beginning of a project has been very successful for
our clients and their projects.  We have a proven track record for estimating construction costs that fall
within the final approved budget.  The ability to stay within budget and create successful projects has
led to a recurring relationship with our clients.  Eighty percent of our work is generated by return clients.

The Firm has designed numerous tribal, governmental, cultural and community facilities in the past,
including over 75 projects funded by HUD CDBG, BIA, IHS and Arizona State Parks Heritage Fund
Grants.

Douglas Stroh is a member and past chairman of the Prescott Preservation Commission and the Firm
is in good standing with the State Historic Preservation Office.  We have been recognized in numerous
publications and honored with many design awards including the following:

  • The 2009 Governor’s Heritage Preservation Award for the renovation and adaptive reuse of the
    Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post, located in Winslow, Arizona.
  • The 2006 Governor’s Heritage Preservation Award for the adaptive reuse of the Clemenceau
    Smelter Building, now known as the Verde Valley Senior Center, located in Cottonwood, Arizona.
  • The City of Prescott’s 2006 Preservation Award for the adaptive reuse of the Yavapai College
    Rock House.
  • The Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation’s 1998 Beautification Award for
    Outstanding Architectural Design for the National Bank.
  • The prestigious 1994 Arizona Masonry Guild Merit Award for design of the Arizona Institute of
    Medicine and Surgery, located in Kingman, Arizona.
  • A 1991 Silver Award for the best new office building in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the 50,000
    square foot Flamingo Place.
  • Southwest Contractor, "Native American Construction on the Rise", April/May, 2010.
  • Engineering News-Record, "Indian Tribes Put $3 Billion in Stimulus Funds to Work", June 7,
    2010.
STROH ARCHITECTURE, INC.
  • Ak-Chin Indian Community
  • Arizona Dept. of Transportation
  • Chemehuevi Indian Tribe
  • City of Phoenix
  • City of Prescott
  • City of Sedona
  • City of Somerton
  • City of Williams
  • City of Winslow
  • Coconino County
  • Colorado River Indian Tribes
  • Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
  • Havasupai Indian Tribe
  • Hualapai Indian Tribe
  • Maricopa Water District
  • State of Arizona
  • Town of Camp Verde
  • Town of Chino Valley
  • Town of Parker
  • Town of Pinetop-Lakeside
  • Town of Prescott Valley
  • Town of Safford
  • Town of Snowflake
  • U.S. Veterans Administration
  • Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
  • Williams Housing Authority
  • Yavapai-Apache Nation
  • Yavapai College
  • Yavapai County
  • Yavapai Prescott Indian Tribe
Stroh Architecture, Inc. originated in 1987 and has been based in Prescott, Arizona since 1992.  Our
Mancos, Colorado office was opened on January 1, 2011.  Principal Douglas Stroh offers 36 years of
professional experience.  The Firm has successfully completed numerous projects for governmental
clients as well as private entities, including the following:
1323 S. Scenic Heights Dr., Prescott, AZ  86303  T: (928) 771-0548
385 N. Willow St., Mancos, CO  81328  T: (970) 533-1185
STROH ARCHITECTURE INC.