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Top 90 Healthcare Architecture Firms

Top 90 Healthcare Architecture Firms

HDR, Stantec, and Perkins+Will top Building Design+Construction’s annual ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare building sector architecture and A/E firms, as reported in the 2016 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2016

Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Center for Advanced Care, Chicago, Ill. Building Team: SmithGroupJJR (architect), Turner Construction (GC), KJWW Engineering (MEP Engineer), Thornton Tomasetti (SE). Photo: Liam Frederick, courtesy of SmithGroupJJR.

TOP 90 HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE FIRMS
Rank Firm 2015 Revenue
1 HDR $189,259,600
2 Stantec $169,505,425
3 Perkins+Will $147,640,000
4 HKS $134,427,510
5 CannonDesign $130,000,000
6 SmithGroupJJR $80,272,000
7 NBBJ $80,000,000
8 CallisonRTKL $69,955,000
9 HGA $67,221,000
10 HOK $59,887,000
11 Perkins Eastman $58,500,000
12 WHR, the healthcare practice group of EYP $55,476,995
13 Gresham, Smith and Partners $46,110,000
14 ZGF Architects $39,611,235
15 Page $32,870,000
16 HMC Architects $31,963,493
17 FKP Architects $30,438,156
18 EwingCole $28,908,000
19 Flad Architects $26,970,000
20 Leo A Daly $25,526,342
21 FreemanWhite $25,476,184
22 Array Architects $24,700,000
23 BWBR $24,582,879
24 Shepley Bulfinch $22,746,403
25 Gensler $20,010,000
26 Heery International $19,512,432
27 Ballinger $18,214,449
28 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $17,469,702
29 Westlake Reed Leskosky $15,807,461
30 Francis Cauffman $15,286,124
31 Cuningham Group Architecture $13,906,209
32 Lawrence Group $13,740,000
33 NORR $13,395,927
34 Anderson Mikos Architects $12,866,000
35 GBBN Architects $12,790,000
36 Harley Ellis Devereaux $11,800,000
37 VOA Associates $10,677,784
38 CO Architects $10,676,000
39 CTA Architects Engineers $9,769,371
40 Beck Group, The $9,336,239
41 Hord Coplan Macht $9,091,523
42 NAC Architecture $8,633,002
43 Tsoi/Kobus & Associates $8,357,937
44 TEG Architects $8,231,664
45 Payette $7,590,277
46 Harvard Jolly $6,618,833
47 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $6,113,000
48 Eppstein Uhen Architects $5,534,154
49 RS&H $5,400,000
50 Albert Kahn Associates $5,000,000
51 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $4,595,988
52 RSP Architects $4,489,000
53 Mascari Warner Architects $4,450,000
54 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $4,382,489
55 LPA $4,358,336
56 LS3P $4,356,500
57 Bostwick Design Partnership $3,978,000
58 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $3,595,086
59 Diamond Schmitt Architects $3,207,000
60 Wold Architects and Engineers $3,200,000
61 Clark Nexsen $3,150,120
62 Morris Architects $3,108,000
63 Corgan $3,100,000
64 Little $2,964,400
65 Moody Nolan $2,890,000
66 Ware Malcomb $2,765,904
67 Nelson Worldwide Holdings $2,629,748
68 Baskervill $2,552,826
69 LK Architecture $2,500,000
70 TPG Architecture $2,480,000
71 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $2,296,000
72 DLR Group $2,000,000
73 KSQ Design $1,590,768
74 Legat Architects $1,580,000
75 ACAI Associates $1,480,000
76 Marshall Craft Associates $1,441,943
77 JLG Architects $1,378,969
78 Environetics $1,378,715
79 Bergmann Associates $1,286,981
80 Inventure Design Group $1,244,153
81 Kirksey Architecture $1,236,920
82 Becker Morgan Group $1,141,349
83 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $1,131,602
84 LMN Architects $1,109,000
85 Robert A.M. Stern Architects $1,070,000
86 PBK $1,050,000
87 Davis Brody Bond $1,037,242
88 IMC Construction $1,000,000
89 Carrier Johnson + Culture $985,244
90 tvsdesign $980,000

 

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