SPS+ Architects was established in 1960 by Wendell Rossman, a forward-thinking architect who set our firm's precedent of innovation through design. Rossman's experimental concrete forms of the '60s, such as St. Maria Goretti Church and Arizona State University's Manzanita Hall, are now local landmarks. Since that time, our firm has designed what continue to be the largest wood-frame structures in the world (including the NAU Skydome) and developed the Turntable Divisible Auditorium (featured in the Chandler Center for the Arts), a design solution which has become widespread internationally.
We are honoring our sensational interiors department lead, Catherine Pieratt, for #womeninconstruc tionweek! Catherine has done an incredible job in this role helping grow the department from 4 to 12 people in the last 6 years. Her leadership, mentoring abilities and dedication inspire all who work...
We want to thank Queen Creek USD for the privilege of being a team sponsor at their softball tournament last week. SPS+ placed 2nd overall! Huge shout out to Tolin Mechanical for helping us out!
Our firm celebrates the amazing women who lead and push our team forward everyday! #internationalwo mensday #celebratewomene veryday
The Combs Education Foundation has found a great way for you to support their mission! Check out the link from America Furniture Warehouse for more information!
Some action shots from last week's company wide strategic plan! Huge thanks to Danielle Feroleto from SmallGiants for hosting this incredible event!