Schutz Foss Architects PC, established in Billings, MT in 1981, is a renowned architectural firm known for its commitment to providing quality service, client satisfaction, and architectural excellence. Specializing in solving practical problems of human interaction in the built environment, the firm boasts an impressive return client rate of over 80%. With a dedicated team led by Owner and Principle in Charge, Allen Rapacz, Schutz Foss Architects has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable design solutions to clients across Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Washington.
Over the years, Schutz Foss Architects has successfully completed a wide range of projects, earning accolades and recognition for their exceptional work. Some notable projects include the Wright Branch Library, Campbell County Public Health, Prime Rib Restaurant, Heart Mountain Interpretive Learning Center, and Whitetail Run Multi-Family Apartments. The firm’s commitment to excellence is evident in the numerous awards received, such as the NE Wyoming Contractor Assn. “Best Design Project of the Year” in 2006 and 2009, as well as the American Association of Museum’s prestigious “Special Distinction Award For Eloquent Presentation of Topic” in 2012.
With a team of talented professionals including Project Manager Kyle Gillette, Architect Bowen Tubbs, Drafter Tyler Martin, and Administrative Assistant Malori Mutschler, Schutz Foss Architects continues to push the boundaries of architectural design and innovation. Their dedication to creating sustainable communities and delivering outstanding results has solidified their position as a leading architectural firm in the region, earning them accolades such as the Harriett “Liz” Byrd Award from the Wyoming Education Association and the National Bronze Award for Shared Facilities from Firehouse Magazine.