ETB Architects is built on deep foundations and strong community pillars.
Founded in 1966 by Ted Boggess, ETB has played a prominent role in the growth and strength of the region we call home.
Ted’s son, Todd has guided the firm into the new century with the same high ethical standards, principled leadership and commitment to his community that his father established.
As a strong, design-oriented architecture firm, we are dedicated to excellence with every project. Our collaborative process will ensure that you receive the highest quality design solutions on time and within your budget.
Our team believes in a team-player attitude, with our clients, government agencies, contractors, and material suppliers, which is invaluable as we address the many challenges all projects present through the design and construction processes.
We believe the architectural design process succeeds best when it is a collaborative effort involving all stakeholders. We work closely with each client to understand the unique nature and specific needs of their project.
Our interactive team approach provides thoughtful, goal-oriented design that is responsive to the project brief, the people, and the place.
Since the founding of ETB Architects in 1966, we’ve been committed to improving our surroundings – where our communities live, work, learn, shop, heal, and worship.
We want to make people’s lives better in the best way we can: Stunning architectural design, delivered with our clients’ challenges, budgets, and ideas front and center.
2012
WVAIA “Honor Award” for Renovation Design of the Princeton Public Library
2011
Princeton/Mercer County Chamber of Commerce “Business of Year Award”
2011
Princeton/Mercer County Chamber of Commerce “Excel Award”
2003
Todd Boggess named to West Virginia Executive Magazine’s “Young Guns”
2000
Princeton Elks Club “Citizen of the Year”
2000
Princeton/Mercer County Chamber of Commerce “Citizen of the Year”
1994
WVAIA “Merit Award” for the iconic WV Tourist Information Center