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Top 130 green architecture firms

Giants 400

Top 130 green architecture firms

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


By BD+C Staff | October 30, 2017
The Vancouver office of CBRE Group, Inc

The Vancouver office of CBRE Group, Inc. Photo courtesy of Perkins + Will.

 

 

TOP 130 GREEN ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 GREEN REVENUE
1 Gensler $894,270,000
2 Stantec $348,678,395
3 HOK $313,410,000
4 Jacobs $299,912,834
5 Perkins+Will $242,750,000
6 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $192,963,716
7 HKS $154,521,871
8 EYP $137,401,740
9 CallisonRTKL $107,304,324
10 SmithGroupJJR $100,400,161
11 HDR $95,292,599
12 CannonDesign $74,000,000
13 DLR Group $70,000,000
14 Page $66,000,000
15 HGA Architects and Engineers $63,000,000
16 NBBJ $60,521,000
17 Perkins Eastman $55,000,000
18 NORR $54,338,000
19 LPA $51,400,000
20 HNTB $45,477,661
21 Ballinger $40,000,000
22 LMN Architects $37,590,000
23 Westlake Reed Leskosky $30,750,000
24 EwingCole $30,000,000
25 NAC Architecture $29,679,617
26 Michael Baker Intl. $28,972,033
27 ZGF Architects $27,735,131
28 Flad Architects $26,560,000
29 CO Architects $26,372,200
30 Fentress Architects $26,125,000
31 Payette $25,302,650
32 Goettsch Partners $24,950,000
33 Cooper Carry $24,138,112
34 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $23,159,501
35 Clark Nexsen $22,840,000
36 Dewberry $22,473,928
37 Kirksey Architecture $21,800,027
38 Grimm + Parker Architects $20,800,000
39 WDG Architecture $20,200,000
40 RS&H $19,950,000
41 GFF $17,898,336
42 Dattner Architects $17,685,030
43 Hord Coplan Macht $16,140,000
44 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $15,778,077
45 FXFOWLE $15,335,921
46 Moseley Architects $13,765,763
47 Davis Brody Bond $13,624,355
48 RNL Design $13,616,600
49 Huitt-Zollars $12,213,000
50 GWWO, Inc./Architects $11,972,055
51 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $11,945,425
52 Legat Architects $11,690,000
53 Sheehan Partners $11,284,000
54 Cambridge Seven Associates $10,951,901
55 STG Design $10,770,000
56 Wilson Architects $10,700,000
57 Corgan $10,453,584
58 Urbahn Architects $10,156,500
59 PGAL $9,776,000
60 Leo A Daly $9,724,245
61 GBBN Architects $9,100,000
62 tvsdesign $8,788,451
63 Carrier Johnson + Culture $8,617,904
64 BWBR $8,521,610
65 HMFH Architects $8,234,532
66 Harvard Jolly Architecture $8,234,400
67 Shepley Bulfinch $8,006,711
68 KZF Design $7,604,636
69 BRPH $7,525,301
70 Zyscovich Architects $7,260,605
71 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $7,200,000
72 DGA $6,951,874
73 Weber Thompson $6,515,516
74 Array Architects $6,200,000
75 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $6,136,117
76 FKP Architects $5,683,034
77 HMC Architects $5,629,507
78 Fanning/Howey Associates $5,304,635
79 GreenbergFarrow $4,900,000
80 AHL $4,751,043
81 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $4,692,780
82 BKV Group $4,674,013
83 Eppstein Uhen Architects $4,650,000
84 FitzGerald Associates Architects $4,578,000
85 Lord Aeck Sargent $4,572,800
86 Cuningham Group Architecture $4,288,570
87 Gresham, Smith and Partners $4,200,000
88 RDG Planning & Design $3,928,542
89 Francis Cauffman $3,675,939
90 PBK $3,665,000
91 Large Architecture $3,619,920
92 Beck Group, The $3,442,178
93 RMW $3,428,125
94 Architecture, Inc. $3,398,750
95 Heery Intl. $3,300,579
96 LK Architecture $3,230,000
97 SWBR $3,200,000
98 Wendel $3,147,919
99 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $3,114,494
100 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $3,044,090
101 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $3,000,000
102 Little $2,950,000
103 Boulder Associates Architects $2,886,709
104 TPG Architecture $2,248,000
105 KSS Architects $2,118,307
106 Massa Multimedia Architecture $1,976,500
107 Becker Morgan Group $1,971,350
108 Kahler Slater $1,900,000
109 Tsoi Kobus Design $1,882,720
110 Diamond Schmitt Architects $1,850,243
111 ACAI Associates $1,809,000
112 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $1,797,324
113 Bergmann Associates $1,770,000
114 BBS Architecture $1,725,000
115 Emersion Design $1,629,087
116 Schenkel & Shultz $1,629,000
117 Lawrence Group $1,606,953
118 LS3P $1,510,178
119 Elkus Manfredi Architects $1,500,000
120 Ware Malcomb $1,500,000
121 Harley Ellis Devereaux $1,398,000
122 Schrader Group Architecture $1,374,554
123 BKSK Architects $1,311,721
124 Alliiance $1,220,100
125 SH Archtiecture $1,200,000
126 OZ Architecture $1,186,245
127 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $1,100,000
128 LAN Associates $1,100,000
129 4240 Architecture $1,045,000
130 BLDD Architects $1,000,000
131 Huckabee $1,000,000

 

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