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Top Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Gensler, Perkins+Will, NBBJ top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest architecture firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | July 18, 2014
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Rank Company 2013 Architecture Revenue ($)
1 Gensler $883,221,189
2 Perkins+will $356,360,000
3 NBBJ $196,784,000
4 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $177,715,000
5 Callison $160,912,398
6 Perkins Eastman $155,000,000
7 ZGF Architects $128,101,136
8 Populous $111,754,000
9 Corgan $95,097,372
10 MulvannyG2 Architecture $73,200,000
11 HMC Architects $71,587,223
12 WATG | Wimberly Interiors $69,252,000
13 VOA Associates $54,693,845
14 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $54,400,000
15 Ennead Architects $47,315,000
16 LS3P $47,020,104
17 Fentress Architects $46,671,008
18 WHR Architects $41,166,427
19 FXFOWLE Architects $39,400,000
20 Shepley Bulfinch $39,330,000
21 Moseley Architects $38,654,238
22 Cooper Carry $37,691,489
23 Beyer Blinder Belle $37,347,095
24 Payette $37,270,285
25 Kirksey $33,697,650
26 FRCH Design Worldwide $33,664,000
27 Cuningham Group Architecture $33,510,605
28 Architects Orange $33,026,246
29 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $31,430,000
30 Beck Group, The $30,637,254
31 WDG Architecture $30,512,000
32 CO Architects $29,957,300
33 GBBN Architects $29,636,500
34 Ziegler Cooper $29,310,545
35 Davis Brody Bond $29,239,321
36 Niles Bolton Associates $29,159,186
37 Cambridge Seven Associates $28,740,000
38 MBH Architects $28,476,000
39 Vocon $26,294,719
40 Good Fulton & Farrell $24,600,000
41 Array Architects $24,500,000
42 Eppstein Uhen Architects $24,028,348
43 P+R Architects $23,852,305
44 FGM Architects $23,504,255
45 OZ Architecture $23,400,000
46 Hord Coplan Macht $22,666,160
47 NAC|Architecture $22,083,096
48 LMN Architects $21,849,400
49 FKP Architects $21,300,000
50 Wilson Architects $21,200,000
51 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $21,090,975
52 Francis Cauffman $21,036,087
53 Jerde Partnership, The $21,000,000
54 RNL $20,274,000
55 Goettsch Partners $20,120,000
56 Ratio Architects $18,107,680
57 Mithun $18,005,000
58 NTD Architecture $17,528,000
59 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture $17,200,000
60 Hnedak Bobo Group $16,978,000
61 Carrier Johnson + Culture $16,868,791
62 RBB Architects $16,735,500
63 Harvard Jolly Architecture $15,267,896
64 Swanke Hayden Connell Architects $14,543,000
65 Legat Architects $14,310,000
66 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $13,500,000
67 Anderson Mikos Architects $13,162,000
68 H+L Architecture $12,968,373
69 Taylor Design $11,900,000
70 BLDD Architects $11,800,000
71 Slaterpaull Architects $11,055,479
72 BLTa $10,700,000
73 Ascension Group Architects $10,200,000
74 IBI Group ? Gruzen Samton $10,000,000
75 LBL Architects $9,600,000
76 DesignGroup $8,798,070
77 Ashley McGraw Architects $8,347,773
78 SEI Design Group $7,802,000
79 DLA Architects $7,681,590
80 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $6,530,000
81 EDI International $6,319,329
82 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture $6,118,067
83 HMFH Architects $6,032,607
84 FitzGerald Associates Architects $6,022,176
85 ai Design Group $5,319,321
86 GWWO $5,244,705
87 Polytech Associates $5,000,000
88 Massa Montalto Architects $4,538,000
89 Schrader Group Architecture $4,165,238
90 Commonwealth Architects $4,045,116
91 API $3,800,000
92 Adache Group Architects $3,700,000
93 Inventure Design Group $3,258,353

 

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