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Top 100 K-12 School Architecture Firms

Top 100 K-12 School Architecture Firms

DLR Group, Stantec, and Huckabee top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest K-12 school sector architecture and A/E firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 1, 2016
Riverhead (N.Y.) High School, BBS Architects

Recently completed Riverhead (N.Y.) High School expansion was one of the projects within the school district’s $78 million capital program where BBS Architects implemented the “Bridge” design concept. By improving and expanding schools built between the 1930s and the 1960s, the architects created a vibrant secondary downtown that serves–or bridges–the entire community. The thoughtful design was the catalyst that attracted new restaurants, and shopping and entertainment venues to an area that was formerly a sleepy crossroads. Photo: Tom Sibley/Wilk Marketing Communications

TOP 100 K-12 SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 DLR Group $66,300,000
2 Stantec $64,964,601
3 Huckabee $60,544,770
4 PBK $55,230,000
5 Wold Architects and Engineers $26,600,000
6 NAC Architecture $24,647,620
7 HMC Architects $24,031,965
8 Perkins+Will $19,790,000
9 LPA $19,662,221
10 Fanning/Howey Associates $18,915,132
11 Moseley Architects $18,370,949
12 Heery International $18,176,260
13 Corgan $17,550,000
14 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $16,043,099
15 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $13,695,000
16 Perkins Eastman $13,650,000
17 HKS $12,527,187
18 Integrus Architecture $10,845,992
19 HMFH Architects $10,782,018
20 Grimm + Parker Architects $10,051,360
21 Hord Coplan Macht $9,078,372
22 FGM Architects $9,069,807
23 Eppstein Uhen Architects $8,829,955
24 SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $8,799,582
25 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $8,789,500
26 Harvard Jolly $8,726,452
27 SEI Design Group $8,672,400
28 DLA Architects $8,346,101
29 LS3P $8,103,990
30 GWWO $7,313,185
31 Legat Architects $7,110,000
32 Schenkel & Shultz $7,093,973
33 BLDD Architects $6,560,000
34 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $6,427,043
35 BRPH $6,336,926
36 John Ciardullo Associates $6,334,509
37 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $5,455,000
38 BWBR $5,109,656
39 Ashley McGraw Architects $5,107,357
40 Zyscovich Architects $5,041,657
41 Leo A Daly $4,835,039
42 BBS Architects and Engineers $4,830,000
43 Cuningham Group Architecture $4,744,591
44 Schrader Group Architecture $4,201,726
45 KSQ Design $4,008,954
46 EwingCole $3,942,000
47 Harley Ellis Devereaux $3,900,000
48 Becker Morgan Group $3,690,208
49 JLG Architects $3,641,020
50 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $3,400,000
51 Clark Nexsen $3,371,274
52 Urbahn Architects $3,280,000
53 Cooper Carry $3,118,175
54 CTA Architects Engineers $2,737,466
55 RS&H $2,700,000
56 Moody Nolan $2,500,000
57 Little $2,470,300
58 FXFOWLE $2,255,465
59 DAG Architects $2,250,000
60 LMN Architects $1,915,000
61 Nelson Worldwide Holdings $1,677,911
62 Gensler $1,600,000
63 Studios Architecture $1,513,305
64 OZ Architecture $1,382,571
65 Environetics $1,353,100
66 Dattner Architects $1,214,551
67 Mithun $1,154,000
68 Robert A.M. Stern Architects $1,138,000
69 Kirksey Architecture $1,123,123
70 CASCO $1,000,000
71 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $870,000
72 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $786,356
73 Marshall Craft Associates $777,378
74 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $730,360
75 GFF $723,148
76 RSP Architects $652,000
77 Beck Group, The $624,193
78 NORR $572,861
79 Bergmann Associates $540,096
80 CO Architects $487,000
81 Ware Malcomb $440,030
82 Morris Architects $419,000
83 Hoffmann Architects $392,195
84 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $377,599
85 ATA Beilharz Architects $367,027
86 STG Design $342,000
87 Nadel $289,272
88 ACAI Associates $250,000
89 Vocon $248,414
90 Brownstone Construction Group $238,025
91 HGA $231,000
92 Larson Design Group $229,345
93 GSB $190,015
94 Guernsey $157,553
95 MV+A Architects $155,434
96 BKSK Architects $147,970
97 Inventure Design Group $131,969
98 Gresham, Smith and Partners $110,000
99 Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon $100,000
100 Lawrence Group $98,000
101 Emersion Design $76,250
102 JRS Architect $50,000
103 GRW $42,708
104 Davis Brody Bond $41,301
105 FitzGerald Associates Architects $40,000
106 MBH Architects $24,000
107 CallisonRTKL $22,000
108 TEG Architects $12,064

 

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