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Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

Gensler, AECOM, Perkins+Will, Stantec, and HOK top the rankings of the nation's largest office sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 8, 2019
2019 Office Sector Architecture Firms, 2019 Giants 300 Report, Microsoft London headquarters, Gensler, KD Architects, Photo Gareth Gardner, courtesy Gensler

Microsoft London headquarters, designed by Gensler and KD Architects. Photo Gareth Gardner, courtesy Gensler

  

Gensler, AECOM, Perkins+Will, Stantec, and HOK top the rankings of the nation's largest office sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

The Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms report is sponsored by SageGlass. Also check out these 2019 Office Sector rankings and reports, brought to you by SageGlass:
Top 100 Office Sector Engineering Firms
Top 110 Office Sector Construction Firms
• 2019 Office Giants Report: Demand for exceptional workplaces will keep the office construction market strong

 

 

 

Top 200 Office Sector Architecture Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT

RANK COMPANY 2018 OFFICE REVENUE
1 Gensler $719,907,266
2 AECOM $292,100,000
3 Perkins+Will $183,950,450
4 Stantec $163,825,041
5 HOK $159,795,000
6 NELSON Worldwide $97,984,158
7 Interior Architects $71,677,254
8 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $58,905,205
9 ZGF Architects $58,599,967
10 SmithGroup $55,898,891
11 Elkus Manfredi Architects $47,279,000
12 CallisonRTKL $47,084,000
13 NBBJ $46,200,000
14 HKS $43,863,581
15 Corgan $38,658,702
16 Ted Moudis Associates $35,500,000
17 EYP $34,992,164
18 DLR Group $33,250,000
19 Page $33,000,000
20 NORR $32,553,859
21 HDR $31,303,370
22 Perkins Eastman $30,790,000
23 RSP Architects $29,165,000
24 HGA $28,355,900
25 Ware Malcomb $27,625,654
26 CannonDesign $24,000,000
27 CBRE $23,170,000
28 Goettsch Partners $22,936,600
29 BHDP Architecture $22,701,910
30 Leo A Daly $21,600,000
31 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $21,577,077
32 Clark Nexsen $18,235,000
33 CBT $18,088,530
34 Cooper Carry $17,283,714
35 Vocon $16,800,000
36 Kirksey Architects $16,558,911
37 Little $16,172,358
38 Huntsman Architectural Group $15,333,006
39 LS3P $14,095,628
40 Eppstein Uhen Architects $14,075,000
41 HED $14,000,000
42 Gresham Smith $13,937,000
43 Wright Heerema Architects $12,800,000
44 Ziegler Cooper Architects $12,450,505
45 Margulies Perruzzi $12,049,688
46 Wendel $11,197,436
47 Mithun $10,706,930
48 Fogarty Finger Architecture $10,505,000
49 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $10,416,631
50 Moody Nolan $10,000,000
RS&H $10,000,000
52 Bergmann $9,750,000
53 Cuningham Group Architecture $9,420,481
54 Sasaki $8,500,000
55 H. Hendy Associates $7,443,849
56 Diamond Schmitt Architects $7,129,200
57 WDG Architecture $7,000,000
58 LMN Architects $6,857,600
59 Ballinger $6,443,854
60 PGAL $6,100,000
61 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $6,015,656
62 RATIO $5,906,000
63 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $5,739,942
64 Highland Associates $5,700,000
65 Quinn Evans Architects $5,362,804
66 PS&S $5,267,000
67 Lawrence Group $5,181,000
68 FXCollaborative $5,132,573
69 FSB Architects & Engineers $4,939,647
70 Carrier Johnson + Culture $4,900,000
71 MBH Architects $4,659,000
72 DGA $4,590,560
73 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $4,520,000
74 Inventure Design $4,507,235
75 HuntonBrady Architects $4,480,503
76 EwingCole $4,227,984
77 Francis Cauffman $4,218,773
78 Hoffmann Architects $4,185,318
79 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $3,998,000
80 Progressive AE $3,901,796
81 LRS Architects $3,849,854
82 GFF $3,725,729
83 BWBR $3,588,700
84 RDG Planning & Design $3,530,000
85 OZ Architecture $3,388,506
86 Davis Brody Bond $3,221,019
87 Retail Design Collaborative/Studio One Eleven $3,184,452
88 AHL $3,175,104
89 HMC Architects $3,108,757
90 Architecture, Inc. $3,055,000
91 Fentress Architects $3,000,000
92 Clark Patterson Lee (CPL) $2,889,742
93 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $2,877,616
94 Champlin Architecture $2,772,024
95 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $2,573,933
96 Stevens & Wilkinson $2,512,272
97 Clark Enersen Partners, The $2,469,934
98 Steinberg Hart $2,440,882
99 Hoefer Wysocki Architects $2,290,000
100 Alliiance $2,222,841
101 DLZ $2,194,400
102 Populous $2,184,387
103 Teter $2,173,985
104 Kahler Slater $2,127,000
105 M+A Architects $1,804,761
106 JRS Architect $1,800,000
107 AE7 $1,582,130
108 WD Partners $1,510,000
109 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $1,500,000
110 Weber Thompson $1,421,782
111 TRIA $1,360,000
112 KCBA Architects $1,344,000
113 Zyscovich Architects $1,296,596
114 Legat Architects $1,267,000
115 Ashley McGraw Architects $1,208,374
116 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $1,200,000
117 Architectural Design Consultants $1,110,000
118 CO Architects $1,072,226
119 LaBella Associates $1,070,000
120 Miller Dunwiddie $1,054,070
121 Ayers Saint Gross $1,052,706
122 Method Architecture $1,031,979
123 Schenkel & Shultz $1,027,993
124 Flad Architects $1,000,000
MSA Design $1,000,000
126 Walbridge $956,434
127 Shepley Bulfinch $947,361
128 KZF Design $933,679
129 Harriman Associates $926,916
130 Wold Architects $925,000
131 BKV Group $892,150
132 Glave & Holmes Architecture $815,522
133 Becker Morgan Group $780,101
134 GMB Architecture + Engineering $779,466
135 Omniplan $772,700
136 GBBN $766,200
137 Dattner Architects $761,836
138 ICON Architects $759,000
139 BLDD Architects $690,000
140 VLK Architects $683,865
141 NAC Architecture $649,806
142 HBG Design $641,000
143 MG2 $623,045
144 WATG $605,000
145 4240 Architecture $600,000
146 Bostwick Design Partnership $596,679
147 Caldwell Associates Architects $591,734
148 FitzGerald $579,000
149 Ennead Architects $560,531
150 Holst Architecture $556,452
151 Randall-Paulson Architects $554,206
152 Architectural Alliance $552,200
153 KTGY Architecture + Planning $534,256
154 Harvard Jolly $532,070
155 Urbahn Architects $524,339
156 BSB Design $486,773
157 Hord Coplan Macht $474,121
158 TreanorHL $463,852
159 FGM Architects $420,619
160 Wilson Associates $410,000
161 Barker Rinker Seacat Architecture $404,566
162 BBGM $400,000
LK Architecture $400,000
164 Prellwitz Chilinski Associates $389,581
165 Massa Multimedia Architecture $336,369
166 NSPJ Architects $321,961
167 STR Partners $300,696
168 Sargenti $300,000
169 Tricarico Architecture and Design $250,000
170 Architecture Design Collaborative $237,189
171 Garmann/Miller $235,690
172 H2M Architects + Engineers $232,674
173 Cuhaci & Peterson $229,616
174 Kitchen & Associates $225,000
175 HNTB Corporation $206,159
176 GSB $205,320
177 Payette $183,987
178 Taylor Design $169,613
179 Jonathan Nehmer + Associates $163,603
180 SWBR $151,242
181 ALSC Architects $149,329
182 Tinker Ma $135,600
183 Field Paoli $135,000
184 DLA Architects $125,825
185 HMFH Architects $121,000
186 Niles Bolton Associates $103,306
187 CSArch $74,590
188 BBS $74,500
189 McKee & Associates $72,515
190 Finegold Alexander Architects $70,025
191 Emersion Design $67,530
192 ATA Beilharz Architects $65,800
193 TEG Architects $55,903
194 Macgregor Associates Architects $53,187
195 BSA LifeStructures $45,531
196 JCJ Architecture $41,586
197 Curtis + Ginsberg Architects $35,222
198 Herrington Architects $20,670
199 GRW $18,781
200 RKTB Architects $13,177
201 Grimm + Parker Architects $1,389
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

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