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Top 90 Retail Architecture Firms

Top 90 Retail Architecture Firms

Gensler, GreenbergFarrow, and MG2 top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest retail sector architecture and A/E firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 10, 2016

Audimas Concept Store. Photo: Valdas Ruzgys, Wikimedia Commons

TOP 90 RETAIL ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 CallisonRTKL $205,964,000
2 Gensler $129,680,000
3 GreenbergFarrow $49,719,540
4 MG2 $45,652,293
5 Stantec $39,933,013
6 FRCH Design Worldwide $38,017,500
7 WD Partners $38,000,000
8 MBH Architects $28,126,062
9 NORR $20,326,054
10 P+R Architects $20,000,000
11 Little $19,762,300
12 RSP Architects $16,563,000
13 Bergmann Associates $15,730,440
14 Sargenti Architects $15,450,000
15 CTA Architects Engineers $14,967,299
16 CASCO $13,000,000
17 Herschman Architects $12,392,392
18 GFF $11,919,387
19 DLR Group $11,600,000
20 Ware Malcomb $11,315,063
21 TPG Architecture $11,098,000
22 LK Architecture $7,620,000
23 Cooper Carry $7,525,644
24 Beck Group, The $7,428,909
25 Nelson Worldwide Holdings $7,061,545
26 LS3P $6,912,851
27 Howell Belanger Castelli Architects $6,463,346
28 Nadel $6,376,015
29 Perkins+Will $6,080,000
30 Larson Design Group $5,999,155
31 api(+) $5,200,000
32 HOK $4,812,000
33 Lawrence Group $4,766,000
34 Jencen Architecture $3,900,000
35 Cuningham Group Architecture $3,888,522
36 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $3,629,318
37 NewStudio Architecture $3,600,000
38 Zyscovich Architects $3,597,383
39 ai Design Group $3,574,874
40 MV+A Architects $3,330,738
41 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $3,325,000
42 Gresham, Smith and Partners $2,940,000
43 RS&H $2,700,000
44 Vocon $2,484,140
45 Oculus $2,418,832
46 Alliiance $2,363,000
47 LPA $2,267,451
48 Perkins Eastman $1,950,000
49 BRPH $1,851,069
50 Rossetti $1,828,975
51 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $1,791,052
52 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $1,739,569
53 Architecture Design Collaborative $1,700,000
54 Studios Architecture $1,439,136
55 GSB $1,426,000
56 Goettsch Partners $1,400,000
57 GBBN Architects $1,280,000
58 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $1,123,009
59 Robert A.M. Stern Architects $1,050,000
60 tvsdesign $1,030,000
61 Moody Nolan $1,000,000
62 Ted Moudis Associates $1,000,000
63 Environetics $908,099
64 TK Architects International $892,597
65 Clark Nexsen $779,198
66 TEG Architects $767,617
67 BKSK Architects $744,852
68 HDR $629,600
69 Becker Morgan Group $622,250
70 VOA Associates $611,188
71 Cambridge Seven Associates $610,000
72 FXFOWLE $557,963
73 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $480,000
74 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $424,268
75 Eppstein Uhen Architects $359,296
76 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $337,426
77 Heery International $331,414
78 Emersion Design $329,066
79 KSQ Design $326,195
80 Morris Architects $318,000
81 GGLO $300,000
82 Hnedak Bobo Group $263,713
83 Corgan $253,242
84 DAG Architects $250,000
85 Leo A Daly $249,796
86 KGP Design Studio $227,500
87 Schenkel & Shultz $224,384
88 FitzGerald Associates Architects $219,000
89 Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor $213,600
90 ZGF Architects $212,268
91 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $204,517
92 Mithun $190,000
93 FKP Architects $170,147
94 Large Architecture $169,125
95 Diamond Schmitt Architects $127,000
96 JRS Architect $110,000
97 Niles Bolton Associates $100,000 

 

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