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Top 115 Architecture Firms

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Top 115 Architecture Firms

Gensler, Perkins+Will, and HKS top Building Design+Construction’s ranking of the nation’s largest architecture firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 9, 2017
84.51° Centre mixed-use development in Cincinnati, designed by Gensler.

84.51° Centre mixed-use development in Cincinnati. Photo courtesy Gensler

 

TOP 115 ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 ARCH REVENUE
1 Gensler $1,192,360,000
2 Perkins+Will $562,334,000
3 HKS $374,677,378
4 Perkins Eastman $215,000,000
5 Corgan $198,275,998
6 NBBJ $162,600,000
7 ZGF Architects $147,542,513
8 Populous $145,998,146
9 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates* $136,650,000
10 Interior Architects $115,677,059
11 Elkus Manfredi Architects $85,000,000
12 HMC Architects $80,491,967
13 KTGY Architecture + Planning $76,235,000
14 Cuningham Group Architecture $71,175,600
15 LS3P $67,034,531
16 WATG and Wimberly Interiors $66,490,000
17 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $63,993,271
18 Shepley Bulfinch $63,091,665
19 Cooper Carry $61,357,101
20 Hord Coplan Macht $60,927,176
21 MG2 $48,763,285
22 BWBR $47,689,245
23 LMN Architects $47,230,000
24 FRCH Design Worldwide $46,383,500
25 NAC Architecture $46,223,363
26 Fentress Architects $46,211,654
27 Moody Nolan $46,000,000
28 Wilson Associates $45,800,000
29 TPG Architecture $43,200,000
30 Beck Group, The $40,699,661
31 Payette $40,308,818
32 OZ Architecture $38,861,251
33 Eppstein Uhen Architects $38,100,000
GBBN Architects $38,100,000
35 FXFOWLE $37,845,125
36 Kirksey Architecture $37,586,254
37 RNL Design $36,530,000
38 FKP Architects $36,503,488
39 CO Architects $36,382,300
40 DGA $34,759,370
41 Ted Moudis Associates $34,000,000
42 MBH Architects $33,815,000
43 GFF $33,568,083
44 Niles Bolton Associates $32,100,000
45 Grimm + Parker Architects $31,638,873
46 VLK Architects $30,970,945
47 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $30,593,562
48 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $30,100,000
49 Array Architects $29,500,000
50 Mithun* $29,000,000
51 WDG Architecture $28,400,000
52 Harvard Jolly Architecture $27,944,697
53 Steelman Partners $27,670,378
54 Ziegler Cooper Architects $27,207,311
55 Boulder Associates Architects $26,971,164
56 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $26,082,339
57 Vocon $26,000,000
58 Goettsch Partners $24,950,000
59 Davis Brody Bond $24,734,570
60 Carrier Johnson + Culture $24,622,584
61 tvsdesign $23,400,000
62 STG Design $23,300,000
63 Cambridge Seven Associates $23,158,000
64 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $23,038,848
65 HBG Design $22,056,360
66 Francis Cauffman $22,055,702
67 AHL $21,788,399
68 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $21,718,955
69 Zyscovich Architects $21,484,922
70 Dattner Architects $20,805,918
71 LRS Architects $20,566,000
72 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $19,175,000
73 GWWO, Inc./Architects $19,048,262
74 JLG Architects $18,335,919
75 Sargenti Architects $18,220,000
76 FGM Architects $18,036,989
77 Rossetti $17,117,703
78 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $15,680,000
79 Legat Architects $15,570,000
80 HMFH Architects $14,468,903
81 MEIS $14,230,432
82 Wilson Architects $14,200,000
83 Switzer Group, The $13,888,732
84 Urbahn Architects $13,725,000
85 Architecture, Inc. $13,595,000
86 TEG Architects $13,478,590
87 Sink Combs Dethlefs $13,226,623
88 RMW $12,877,924
89 Weber Thompson $12,475,895
90 Kenneth Park Architects $11,850,000
91 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $11,121,701
92 CTA Architects $10,148,897
93 EDI Intl. $9,498,415
94 BLDD Architects $9,000,000
95 GSB $8,923,080
96 Ashley McGraw Architects $8,876,152
97 FitzGerald Associates Architects $8,300,000
98 Lauck Group $8,139,437
99 Massa Multimedia Architecture $8,034,000
100 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $7,100,000
101 SEI Design Group $7,047,000
102 SH Archtiecture $7,000,000
103 BKSK Architects $6,964,474
104 DAG Architects $6,755,503
105 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $6,492,080
106 api(+) $6,200,000
107 4240 Architecture $6,175,000
108 BBGM $5,723,300
109 Mackey Mitchell Architects $5,640,224
110 Cortland Partners $4,884,655
111 Mascari Warner Architects $4,792,350
112 JRS Architect $4,365,000
113 Architecture Design Collaborative $4,200,211
114 Large Architecture $3,688,229
115 Godden | Sudik Architects $3,600,000
116 KGP Design Studio $2,768,695

 

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