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Top 140 K-12 School Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 140 K-12 School Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

DLR Group, PBK, Huckabee, Stantec, and VLK Architects top the rankings of the nation's largest K-12 school sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 3, 2019
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Fanning Howey reimagined a traditional K-6 school and turned it into the Hilliard (Ohio) Innovation Hub, which now serves grades 6-12. Photo: William Manning

   

DLR Group, PBK, Huckabee, Stantec, and VLK Architects top the rankings of the nation's largest K-12 school sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

TOP 140 K-12 SCHOOL SECTOR ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 K-12 SCHOOL REVENUE
1 DLR Group $90,100,000
2 PBK $85,100,000
3 Huckabee $81,479,500
4 Stantec $64,906,046
5 VLK Architects $44,589,875
6 Perkins+Will $39,658,940
7 Wold Architects $34,000,000
8 Perkins Eastman $30,971,130
9 NAC Architecture $29,908,497
10 HMC Architects $29,594,748
11 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $28,700,000
12 Hord Coplan Macht $21,708,918
13 Corgan $21,627,697
14 HKS $20,751,830
15 Cuningham Group Architecture $18,143,908
16 Moseley Architects $16,828,734
17 HED $16,200,000
18 GMB Architecture + Engineering $15,423,248
19 Grimm + Parker Architects $13,953,634
20 BBS $13,780,000
21 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $13,630,481
22 Harvard Jolly $13,480,363
23 Fanning/Howey Associates $13,446,832
24 CSArch $13,050,873
25 BCA Architects & Engineers $13,000,000
26 SEI Design Group $12,870,000
27 HMFH Architects $12,770,000
28 H2M Architects + Engineers $12,424,346
29 DLA Architects $12,312,278
30 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $12,009,000
31 ThenDesign Architecture $12,000,000
32 STR Partners $11,727,831
33 Schenkel & Shultz $11,373,113
34 LS3P $11,101,645
35 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $10,932,282
36 orcutt | winslow $10,807,548
37 JCJ Architecture $10,628,530
38 Moody Nolan $10,000,000
39 FGM Architects $9,765,296
40 CO Architects $9,540,657
41 Eppstein Uhen Architects $9,450,000
42 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $8,837,236
43 Legat Architects $8,581,500
44 Teter $8,476,788
45 Quinn Evans Architects $8,435,292
46 Garmann/Miller $8,411,877
47 G70 $8,375,531
48 Little $8,111,700
49 Stevens & Wilkinson $8,039,269
50 Schradergroup $7,846,136
51 BLDD Architects $7,700,000
52 ALSC Architects $7,383,308
53 KCBA Architects $7,319,000
54 Zyscovich Architects $7,072,881
55 Page $7,000,000
56 TreanorHL $6,893,974
57 LaBella Associates $6,889,000
58 Gensler $6,261,857
59 RATIO $6,043,000
60 McKee & Associates $6,018,770
61 GWWO Architects $5,933,576
62 Architecture, Inc. $5,900,000
63 Ashley McGraw Architects $5,627,435
64 Urbahn Architects $5,334,639
65 Ennead Architects $5,236,150
66 Leo A Daly $5,060,000
67 Cooper Carry $4,527,384
68 Mithun $4,443,390
69 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $4,084,587
70 JLG Architects $3,941,386
71 Ayers Saint Gross $3,915,639
72 Harriman Associates $3,908,845
73 PS&S $3,618,100
74 Clark Nexsen $3,469,000
75 Becker Morgan Group $3,316,900
76 45 Architecture $3,066,494
77 CBT $2,880,590
78 NORR $2,822,235
79 Wendel $2,756,756
80 CTA Architects $2,742,239
81 RDG Planning & Design $2,636,000
82 DIGroupArchitecture $2,613,998
83 SWBR $2,228,711
84 RKTB Architects $2,150,517
85 EwingCole $2,000,000
86 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $1,903,493
87 AHL $1,785,527
88 HGA $1,632,391
89 Miller Dunwiddie $1,625,375
90 Finegold Alexander Architects $1,447,324
91 Kirksey Architects $1,325,275
92 Highland Associates $1,300,000
93 MSA Design $1,300,000
94 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $1,282,692
95 ACAI Associates $1,200,460
96 ICON Architects $1,150,000
97 TEG Architects $1,146,985
98 GFF $1,018,767
99 Massa Multimedia Architecture $1,009,185
100 HuntonBrady Architects $997,541
101 OZ Architecture $849,236
102 GreenbergFarrow $730,060
103 Glave & Holmes Architecture $689,062
104 FXCollaborative $675,044
105 Dattner Architects $664,776
106 Curtis + Ginsberg Architects $661,327
107 Method Architecture $654,470
108 DLZ $585,000
109 Clark Enersen Partners, The $581,646
110 Interior Architects $529,677
111 Ted Moudis Associates $500,000
112 Ziegler Cooper Architects $452,746
113 Emersion Design $407,424
114 CBRE $357,000
115 GRW $311,459
116 REES Associates $310,000
117 GSB $309,720
118 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $276,498
119 JRS Architect $275,000
120 KZF Design $259,232
121 Randall-Paulson Architects $256,682
122 FSB Architects & Engineers $256,649
123 Bergmann $250,000
124 Architectural Design Consultants $230,000
125 BWBR $158,400
126 Kitchen & Associates $150,000
127 Shepley Bulfinch $136,129
128 Progressive AE $131,253
129 RSP Architects $118,000
130 ATA Beilharz Architects $111,248
131 Hoffmann Architects $104,861
132 MBH Architects $80,000
133 Tinker Ma $67,965
134 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $56,000
135 BKV Group $51,198
136 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $46,907
137 Weber Thompson $23,823
138 M+A Architects $20,328
139 Architectural Alliance $15,600
140 Davis Brody Bond $6,710
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

   

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