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Top 110 Hotel Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 110 Hotel Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

Gensler, WATG, HKS, HBG Design, and Steelman Partners top the rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 5, 2019
Top 110 Hotel Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Gensler, WATG, HKS, HBG Design, and Steelman Partners top the rankings of the nation's largest hotel sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

TOP 110 HOTEL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 HOTEL REVENUE
1 Gensler $83,636,305
2 WATG $77,798,000
3 HKS $70,967,821
4 HBG Design $27,481,000
5 Steelman Partners $27,200,000
6 Cooper Carry $26,362,007
7 Wilson Associates $25,830,000
8 Perkins Eastman $24,440,000
9 Perkins+Will $23,261,120
10 CambridgeSeven $18,980,000
11 NELSON Worldwide $18,617,293
12 CallisonRTKL $18,446,000
13 AECOM $18,100,000
14 Leo A Daly $18,000,000
15 JCJ Architecture $17,708,028
16 DLR Group $14,100,000
17 HOK $13,035,000
18 Stantec $12,838,443
19 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $11,302,157
20 Base4 $11,000,000
21 Cuningham Group Architecture $10,306,990
22 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $9,925,829
23 OZ Architecture $7,676,981
24 AE7 $6,804,200
25 LK Architecture $5,600,000
26 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $5,270,328
27 G70 $4,987,959
28 BBGM $4,983,000
29 GSB $4,939,937
30 NORR $4,786,466
31 RSP Architects $4,722,000
32 Goettsch Partners $4,713,000
33 Elkus Manfredi Architects $4,678,000
34 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $4,547,963
35 RATIO $3,871,000
36 Steinberg Hart $3,832,843
37 LS3P $3,576,208
38 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $3,205,979
39 BRP Architects $2,820,000
40 Kahler Slater $2,650,000
41 CBT $2,484,781
42 Interior Architects $2,480,176
43 4240 Architecture $2,370,000
44 Lawrence Group $2,250,000
45 Architecture, Inc. $2,095,000
46 Architectural Design Consultants $2,040,000
47 Álvarez-Díaz & Villalón Architecture & Interior Design $1,984,223
48 WDG Architecture $1,800,000
49 AHL $1,645,280
50 EDI International $1,620,692
51 Ziegler Cooper Architects $1,500,000
52 Cuhaci & Peterson $1,299,089
53 ICON Architects $1,100,200
54 Gresham Smith $1,100,000
55 LMN Architects $1,065,800
56 Tinker Ma $1,063,150
57 HGA $1,046,258
58 Page $1,000,000
Moody Nolan $1,000,000
60 Carrier Johnson + Culture $910,000
61 ALSC Architects $851,168
62 FSB Architects & Engineers $825,857
63 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $800,000
64 MG2 $776,871
65 Niles Bolton Associates $762,088
66 Legat Architects $755,000
67 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $728,029
68 Zyscovich Architects $711,100
69 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates $693,766
70 Becker Morgan Group $641,851
71 SWBR $621,518
72 GGLO Design $617,294
73 Hoefer Wysocki Architects $600,000
74 Holst Architecture $591,353
75 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $580,910
76 Kirksey Architects $546,525
77 LRS Architects $509,746
78 EwingCole $500,000
Bergmann $500,000
80 GreenbergFarrow $483,421
81 ZGF Architects $431,912
82 Progressive AE $423,154
83 Randall-Paulson Architects $420,321
84 Weber Thompson $380,724
85 Glave & Holmes Architecture $366,630
86 Wendel $343,480
87 HuntonBrady Architects $332,147
88 KCBA Architects $295,000
89 Quinn Evans Architects $285,204
90 FitzGerald $284,000
91 Stevens & Wilkinson $251,227
92 SmithGroup $223,160
93 RDG Planning & Design $209,000
94 Aria Group Architects $200,000
95 Little $195,284
96 Ware Malcomb $192,268
97 NAC Architecture $181,119
98 BKV Group $159,218
99 PS&S $86,000
100 H2M Architects + Engineers $84,857
101 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $82,134
102 DLZ $81,600
103 NSPJ Architects $80,490
104 Eppstein Uhen Architects $77,000
105 Field Paoli $75,000
106 Hoffmann Architects $73,547
107 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $60,000
108 Populous $59,149
109 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $52,320
110 GRW $25,400
111 Inventure Design $21,526
112 MBH Architects $20,000
113 M+A Architects $16,188
114 TEG Architects $2,066
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

 

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