CWG Architects, established in 1957, stands as Helena’s oldest architectural firm, deeply rooted in quality customer service and authentically client-centered design. Recognized for their exceptional architecture and interior design, the firm has built a reputation throughout Montana for collaboration and extraordinary results. Their philosophy emphasizes treating individuals right by putting people first, fostering teamwork, and exceeding expectations, which has resulted in an impressive 90% repeat client base.
The firm originated from Morrison-Maierle Inc., evolving into an independent entity known as CWG Architecture + Interiors due to the vision of its founders—Grant Crossman, Wayne Whitney, and Dick Griffin. CWG has continually adapted over the decades, blending innovation with tradition as it has grown, expanding services to include structural engineering and interior design while maintaining a focus on the long-term relationships they build with clients.
Through a straightforward, four-step process that emphasizes quality communication, CWG customizes its approach to meet the specific needs and goals of each client. This adaptability and commitment to collaboration ensure that projects transition smoothly from concept to construction, ultimately creating spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional.
Today, CWG Architects is helmed by a management team focused on collaborative leadership and nurturing a culture of open communication. As they approach their 70th anniversary, they continue to engage in diverse projects, including governmental facilities, educational institutions, and commercial developments, all while upholding the core values of people, teamwork, and passion. With a bright future ahead, CWG Architects looks to forge new partnerships and deliver outstanding architectural solutions across Montana.