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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 106 Architecture Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 106 Architecture Firms

Gensler, Perkins+Will, and Kohn Pedersen Fox top Building Design+Construction's 2015 ranking of the largest architecture firms in the United States. 


By BD+C Staff | August 4, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top Architecture Firms

Rendering: MEIS

  Company 2014 Architecture Revenue ($)
1 Gensler $1,041,280,000
2 Perkins+Will $413,070,000
3 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $223,188,000
4 Perkins Eastman $182,900,000
5 NBBJ $163,000,000
6 ZGF Architects $131,689,176
7 Populous $122,000,000
8 Corgan $111,250,000
9 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $81,198,766
10 VOA Associates $70,331,475
11 WATG | Wimberly Interiors $69,670,000
12 HMC Architects $62,387,501
13 MG2 $57,171,144
14 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $56,569,409
15 Cuningham Group Architecture $55,069,991
16 LS3P $53,342,585
17 Ennead Architects $52,275,000
18 Kirksey Architecture $49,310,320
19 Cooper Carry $48,658,690
20 Ware Malcomb $48,130,000
21 LPA $47,509,890
22 Fentress Architects $45,751,376
23 Hord Coplan Macht $42,833,043
24 Beyer Blinder Belle $42,587,172
25 Payette $41,668,776
26 Beck Group, The $40,880,866
27 tvsdesign $38,800,000
28 TPG Architecture $37,800,000
29 FXFOWLE Architects $37,293,202
30 BWBR $37,010,699
31 Shepley Bulfinch $33,695,880
32 FRCH Design Worldwide $33,500,000
33 FKP Architects $32,600,000
34 Moody Nolan $30,022,000
35 Good Fulton & Farrell $30,002,000
36 Goettsch Partners $29,672,000
37 Ziegler Cooper $29,310,545
38 JLG Architects $29,214,880
39 Niles Bolton Associates $28,725,000
40 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $28,350,000
41 SRG Partnership $28,182,623
42 CO Architects $27,754,100
43 GBBN Architects $27,670,000
44 NAC|Architecture $26,339,196
45 Vocon $25,866,150
46 Array Architects $25,500,000
47 Lord Aeck Sargent $25,163,745
48 Francis Cauffman $24,899,061
49 Cambridge Seven Associates $24,714,000
50 Eppstein Uhen Architects $24,659,321
51 Wilson Architects $24,500,000
52 Davis Brody Bond $24,262,024
53 MBH Architects $24,210,000
54 OZ Architecture $23,665,000
55 Mithun $23,624,000
56 LMN Architects $23,050,200
57 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart
& Associates, Inc.
$22,742,443
58 RNL Design $22,343,100
59 WDG Architecture $22,197,000
60 P+R Architects $21,383,791
61 FGM Architects $21,351,444
62 Dattner Architects $20,679,989
63 Hnedak Bobo Group $19,819,432
64 Harvard Jolly $18,754,989
65 Zyscovich Architects $18,383,938
66 STG Design $18,136,000
67 Jerde Partnership, The $18,097,890
68 SB Architects $17,735,517
69 Legat Architects $16,391,000
70 Carrier Johnson + Culture $15,800,000
71 Schenkel & Shultz $15,565,000
72 Ascension Group Architects $15,050,000
73 GWWO $14,438,709
74 Nadel $14,000,000
75 Quattrocchi Kwok Architects $13,860,000
76 RBB Architects $13,500,000
77 Cooper Robertson $13,403,000
78 HMFH Architects $12,721,846
79 BLDD Architects $12,300,000
80 Mancini•Duffy $12,000,000
81 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $11,393,691
82 DesignGroup $10,783,076
83 Rottet Studio $10,083,035
84 PBDW Architects $10,069,069
85 GSB $9,018,064
86 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $8,900,000
87 DLA Architects $8,744,032
88 EDI International $8,500,000
89 Ashley McGraw Architects $8,116,388
90 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $7,535,208
91 TEG Architects $7,459,457
92 BDG Architects $6,801,000
93 ai Design Group $6,350,208
94 SEI Design Group $6,072,000
95 Massa Multimedia Architecture $6,000,000
96 Howell Belanger Castelli Architects $5,743,718
97 FitzGerald Associates Architects $5,700,000
98 Schrader Group Architecture $4,639,175
99 api(+) $4,600,000
100  JRS Architect $3,850,000
101 MEIS Architects $3,610,000
102 Sheehan Partners $3,600,000
103 Large Architecture $3,199,944
104 Inventure Design Group $3,156,091
105 FM Group $2,340,000
106 ATA Beilharz Architects $1,730,812

 

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