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Top 110 office architecture firms

Giants 400

Top 110 office architecture firms

Gensler, Jacobs, and HOK top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest office sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | October 17, 2017
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TOP 110 OFFICE ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 OFFICE REVENUE
1 Gensler $596,500,000
2 Jacobs $411,370,000
3 HOK $139,064,000
4 Perkins+Will $131,410,000
5 Stantec $108,798,265
6 NWH $70,000,383
7 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $67,706,703
8 Interior Architects $59,554,343
9 SmithGroupJJR $57,537,000
10 NORR $48,817,637
11 Page $48,500,000
12 ZGF Architects $48,186,992
13 HKS $45,162,344
14 HGA Architects and Engineers $42,407,000
15 NBBJ $41,000,000
16 CallisonRTKL $38,030,000
17 Corgan $35,920,015
18 EYP $34,663,898
19 Ted Moudis Associates $33,000,000
20 Dewberry $31,466,591
21 Michael Baker Intl. $30,938,406
22 TPG Architecture $28,414,000
23 RSP Architects $25,234,000
24 RNL Design $23,998,000
25 Ware Malcomb $23,748,922
26 Elkus Manfredi Architects $23,477,000
27 Perkins Eastman $22,000,000
28 HDR $20,529,032
29 LPA $20,421,000
30 CannonDesign $19,100,000
31 Little $16,508,388
32 Cuningham Group Architecture $15,949,016
33 DLR Group $14,795,000
34 Leo A Daly $14,590,588
35 Ziegler Cooper Architects $14,325,798
36 Vocon $14,300,000
37 LS3P $13,696,161
38 Gresham, Smith and Partners $13,380,000
39 Goettsch Partners $12,670,000
40 Eppstein Uhen Architects $12,285,000
41 Kirksey Architecture $11,150,306
42 Switzer Group, The $11,124,851
43 Environetics $11,083,245
44 Wright Heerema Architects $10,600,000
45 Cooper Carry $10,500,942
46 RMW $9,625,032
47 STG Design $9,320,000
48 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $9,124,632
49 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $8,964,104
50 GFF $8,546,950
51 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $7,207,637
52 Francis Cauffman $7,057,825
53 tvsdesign $6,200,000
54 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $6,109,000
55 WDG Architecture $6,100,000
56 AHL $5,817,376
57 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $5,812,771
58 Kahler Slater $5,600,000
59 Highland Associates $5,600,000
60 Davis $5,400,810
61 Harley Ellis Devereaux $5,400,000
62 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $5,212,549
63 Wendel $5,042,037
64 Ballinger $5,015,103
65 Alliiance $4,993,800
66 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $4,774,784
67 Clark Nexsen $4,536,711
68 Fentress Architects $4,528,000
69 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $4,500,000
70 RS&H $4,500,000
71 Rosser International $4,276,171
72 MBH Architects $4,219,000
73 Progressive AE $4,201,802
74 Beck Group, The $4,199,199
75 OZ Architecture $4,190,184
76 Diamond Schmitt Architects $4,119,288
77 Moody Nolan $3,900,000
78 Heery Intl. $3,618,153
79 Moseley Architects $3,565,188
80 Davis Brody Bond $3,318,718
81 Bergmann Associates $3,284,239
82 Lawrence Group $3,164,000
83 FXFOWLE $3,099,300
84 DGA $2,867,085
85 EwingCole $2,760,000
86 Baskervill $2,721,161
87 Hoffmann Architects $2,663,902
88 Inventure Design $2,609,294
89 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $2,500,000
90 Harvard Jolly Architecture $2,391,548
91 RDG Planning & Design $2,358,000
92 LRS Architects $2,106,000
93 Architecture, Inc. $2,062,066
94 GBBN Architects $2,000,000
95 JRS Architect $1,900,000
96 FGM Architects $1,632,823
97 Hobbs+Black Architects $1,550,000
98 Nadel $1,500,000
99 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $1,470,797
100 Legat Architects $1,340,000
101 Carrier Johnson + Culture $1,315,812
102 BLDD Architects $1,300,000
103 PGAL $1,300,000
104 Albert Kahn Associates $1,239,230
105 KZF Design $1,232,394
106 Zyscovich Architects $1,151,391
107 Niles Bolton Associates $1,100,000
108 BWBR $1,093,921
109 HBG Design $1,081,747
110 BKV Group $1,077,794
111 Weber Thompson $1,063,105
112 Waldon Studio Architects & Planners $1,013,204
113 SWBR $1,000,000

 

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