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Top Healthcare Sector Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Healthcare Sector Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

HDR, HKS, Cannon top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest healthcare architecture and architecture/engineering firms in the U.S. 


By BD+C Staff | July 30, 2013
Built by Hoar Construction in partnership with KBR, the Benjamin Russell Hospita
Built by Hoar Construction in partnership with KBR, the Benjamin Russell Hospital for Children opened in Birmingham, Ala., last August. The 760,000-sf building is an expansion of the existing Childrens of Alabama pediatric hospital and accommodates families with larger acute care rooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. Also on the Building Team: HKS Inc. (architect, SE), Giattina Aycock Studio (architect), CCRD Partners (MEP), and KLMK Group (PM). Photo: Blake Marvin/HKS
Rank Company 2012 Healthcare Revenue ($)
1 HDR Architecture $185,763,000
2 HKS $134,000,000
3 Cannon Design $109,000,000
4 Perkins+Will $100,962,255
5 Stantec $98,471,457
6 NBBJ $96,169,000
7 HOK $84,300,000
8 SmithGroupJJR $66,700,000
9 Perkins Eastman $63,800,000
10 RTKL Associates $60,746,000
11 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson $57,991,000
12 Astorino $53,217,000
13 IBI Group $50,488,890
14 Heery International $42,475,000
15 Gresham, Smith and Partners $42,414,276
16 BSA LifeStructures $33,772,217
17 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $32,834,000
18 HMC Architects $32,537,792
19 ZGF Architects $31,420,909
20 PageSoutherlandPage $30,480,000
21 WHR Architects $29,759,360
22 Array Architects $26,933,863
23 EwingCole $26,000,000
24 Ennead Architects $25,640,000
25 FreemanWhite $25,600,000
26 Ballinger $22,906,980
27 Leo A Daly $19,957,790
28 Flad Architects $19,870,000
29 FKP Architects $19,320,000
30 RBB Architects $19,136,000
31 CO Architects $18,324,000
32 Taylor $16,196,847
33 Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott $15,689,988
34 Francis Cauffman $14,571,693
35 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $13,024,000
36 Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz $12,852,127
37 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $12,637,000
38 Anderson Mikos Architects $12,615,000
39 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $12,482,000
40 Harley Ellis Devereaux $12,479,000
41 GBBN Architects $11,300,000
42 VOA Associates $10,342,580
43 H+L Architecture $9,930,000
44 Lee, Burkhart, Liu $9,475,000
45 Swanke Hayden Connell Asrchitects $8,000,000
46 Gensler $7,820,000
47 Payette $7,475,383
48 DLR Group $7,300,000
49 TEG Architects - The Estopinal Group $6,193,712
50 NTD Architecture $5,894,155
51 CTA Architects Engineers $5,840,988
52 Moody Nolan $5,200,000
53 Harvard Jolly Architecture $4,782,298
54 NAC|Architecture $4,757,486
55 Corgan $4,741,475
56 Reynolds, Smith and Hills $4,360,000
57 Polytech Associates $4,200,000
58 Westlake Reed Leskosky $4,000,000
59 DesignGroup $3,860,284
60 Albert Kahn Family of Companies $3,758,700
61 LS3P $3,567,808
62 Fletcher-Thompson $3,465,000
63 RSP Architects $3,374,000
64 SRG Partnership $3,052,418
65 EYP $3,000,000
66 MulvannyG2 Architecture $2,870,794
67 Baskervill $2,805,000
68 Morris Architects $2,200,000
69 Kirksey Architecture $2,115,252
70 Davis Brody Bond $2,087,467
71 Little $2,052,300
72 Wight & Co. $1,855,000
73 LawKingdon Architecture $1,700,000
74 Fentress Architects $1,512,443
75 PBK $1,500,000
76 Epstein $1,476,000
77 Environetics $1,463,481
78 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $1,000,000
78 HLW International $1,000,000
80 Legat Architects $880,000
81 Cuningham Group Architecture $858,846
82 Hoffmann Architects $734,000
83 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $732,290
84 Nadel $618,000
85 SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $610,000
86 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood $600,000
87 Ware Malcomb $568,000
88 Callison $520,044
89 OZ Architecture $417,926
90 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $416,500
91 LPA $412,155
92 SHW Group $353,900
93 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $342,337
94 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $300,000
95 JRS Architect $250,000
96 Mithun $203,000
97 SEI Design Group $184,000
98 KZF Design $179,748
99 Cooper Carry $178,384
100 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $150,000
101 Architekton $133,149
102 PHX Architecture $100,000
103 BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers $90,000
104 NELSON $65,833
105 Emersion Design $36,233
106 MBH Architects $5,000

 

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