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Top 90 Sports Facilities Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 90 Sports Facilities Architecture Firms for 2019

Populous, HKS, HOK, Gensler, and HNTB top the rankings of the nation's largest sports facilities sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | December 23, 2019
Top 90 Sports Facilities Architecture Firms for 2019

Fusion Arena, Philadelphia. Rendering courtesy Populous

   

Populous, HKS, HOK, Gensler, and HNTB top the rankings of the nation's largest sports facilities sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

TOP 90 SPORTS FACILITIES ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 SPORTS FACILITIES REVENUE
1 Populous $143,393,484
2 HKS $59,878,393
3 HOK $36,451,000
4 Gensler $33,455,844
5 HNTB Corporation $23,584,708
6 CannonDesign $15,000,000
7 Perkins+Will $14,862,590
8 Sasaki $11,789,000
9 Stantec $11,513,208
10 DLR Group $10,750,000
11 Moody Nolan $10,000,000
12 NBBJ $9,600,000
13 AECOM $9,500,000
14 Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture $8,427,408
15 RDG Planning & Design $7,052,000
16 MSA Sport $6,900,000
17 MEIS Architects $5,254,000
18 EwingCole $5,059,848
19 PBK $4,600,000
20 CBRE $4,200,000
21 JLG Architects $3,783,920
22 Perkins Eastman $3,570,000
23 HDR $3,538,314
24 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $3,062,018
25 Leo A Daly $2,750,000
26 Clark Nexsen $2,733,000
27 FGM Architects $2,716,060
28 HGA $2,642,584
29 Eppstein Uhen Architects $2,575,000
30 RATIO $2,415,000
31 Clark Enersen Partners, The $2,071,702
32 Elkus Manfredi Architects $2,062,000
33 ThenDesign Architecture $2,000,000
34 ALSC Architects $1,881,507
35 NAC Architecture $1,660,143
36 BWBR $1,653,700
37 LaBella Associates $1,600,440
38 MBH Architects $1,600,000
39 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $1,524,093
40 Cuningham Group Architecture $1,500,000
DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $1,500,000
42 45 Architecture $1,415,102
43 Quinn Evans Architects $1,213,486
44 BSB Design $1,212,185
45 ICON Architects $1,200,000
46 Alliiance $1,167,605
47 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $1,095,000
48 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $1,045,002
49 GWWO Architects $1,010,873
50 Diamond Schmitt Architects $815,100
51 Method Architecture $810,446
52 GFF $787,684
53 Grimm + Parker Architects $771,709
54 PGAL $700,000
Bermello Ajamil & Partners $700,000
56 Caldwell Associates Architects $626,888
57 ACAI Associates $562,071
58 JCJ Architecture $559,329
59 McKee & Associates $507,607
60 Kahler Slater $467,000
61 AHL $457,316
62 Garmann/Miller $452,775
63 H2M Architects + Engineers $451,595
64 BBS $450,000
65 Zyscovich Architects $425,718
66 Progressive AE $422,623
67 Harriman Associates $421,725
68 Becker Morgan Group $399,962
69 DLZ $399,800
70 RSP Architects $314,000
71 VLK Architects $303,335
72 Architecture, Inc. $300,000
73 Carrier Johnson + Culture $290,000
74 CallisonRTKL $271,000
75 NORR $248,946
76 Tinker Ma $199,500
77 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $196,205
78 M+A Architects $182,801
79 FSB Architects & Engineers $156,399
80 NSPJ Architects $152,037
81 Little $139,288
82 DLA Architects $119,444
83 NELSON Worldwide $102,156
84 KZF Design $98,664
85 SWBR $90,234
86 PS&S $86,000
87 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $79,904
88 ZGF Architects $73,344
89 Field Paoli $35,000
90 Weber Thompson $27,127
91 Dattner Architects $16,591
92 TEG Architects $15,990
93 Teter $11,840
94 GRW $11,470
95 Emersion Design $3,600
96 FXCollaborative $1,440
97 ATA Beilharz Architects $1,211
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

    

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