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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 135 Office Sector Architecture Firms

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GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 135 Office Sector Architecture Firms

Gensler, HOK, and Perkins+Will top BD+C's ranking of the nation's largest office sector architecture and architecture/engineering firms. 


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2015
GIANTS 300 REPORT: Top 135 Office Sector Architecture Firms

KSS Architects led the Building Team of Harrison Hamnett (SE), Rock Brook Consulting Group (MEP/FP), Corsi Associates (kitchen consultant), and Bar &  Bar (GC) on the new 225,000-sf Burlington Stores corporate HQ in Burlington, N.J. The facility features open and collaborative offices, conference space, a fitness center, a café, a multipurpose training area, and an outdoor lunch area. PHOTO: HALKIN | MASON PHOTOGRAPHY

  Company 2014 Office Revenue ($)
1 Gensler $512,720,000
2 HOK $140,688,000
3 Perkins+Will $113,700,000
4 Stantec $76,427,618
5 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $70,962,348
6 SmithGroupJJR $52,492,660
7 Nelson $52,388,833
8 Page $42,540,000
9 Callison RTKL $40,943,274
10 HGA Architects and Engineers $38,645,000
11 NBBJ $37,000,000
12 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $33,928,000
13 ZGF Architects $33,073,958
14 HKS $32,931,895
15 EYP $31,839,995
16 Corgan $26,450,000
17 Kirksey Architecture $25,303,177
18 CannonDesign $23,000,000
19 NORR $22,579,219
20 LS3P $21,991,103
21 Goettsch Partners $21,328,000
22 Little $20,719,775
23 Ware Malcomb $20,330,764
24 Leo A Daly $19,793,994
25 Vocon $18,106,304
26 Perkins Eastman $17,832,750
27 Heery International $17,750,862
28 HDR $17,600,000
29 Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture $15,374,182
30 Cuningham Group Architecture $14,764,066
31 RNL Design $13,391,600
32 Glumac $12,831,863
33 LPA $12,205,271
34 DLR Group $12,100,000
35 VOA Associates $11,741,088
36 SRG Partnership $10,868,576
37 Gresham, Smith and Partners $10,699,000
38 Moody Nolan $10,022,352
39 Albert Kahn Associates $9,600,000
40 Environetics $9,162,813
41 Mancini•Duffy $9,116,000
42 Cooper Carry $9,095,655
43 CTA Architects Engineers $8,709,589
44 Ziegler Cooper $8,676,816
45 Fentress Architects $8,622,148
46 STG Design $7,540,000
47 tvsdesign $7,400,000
48 Ballinger $7,330,976
49 Eppstein Uhen Architects $7,136,968
50 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $6,881,750
51 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates $6,364,986
52 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $6,360,907
53 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $5,847,270
54 Francis Cauffman $5,777,318
55 BWBR $5,774,238
56 FXFOWLE Architects $5,701,530
57 WDG Architecture $5,394,000
58 Carrier Johnson + Culture $5,300,000
59 Architects Hawaii Ltd. $5,040,000
60 Goodwyn Mills and Cawood $4,753,895
61 Solomon Cordwell Buenz $4,540,125
62 LMN Architects $4,273,700
63 Mithun $4,107,000
64 JLG Architects $3,904,634
65 Montroy Andersen DeMarco $3,600,208
66 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart
& Associates, Inc.
$3,590,532
67 Ennead Architects $3,520,000
68 Good Fulton & Farrell $3,500,200
69 Hoffmann Architects $3,363,500
70 HNTB $3,323,135
71 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $3,317,000
72 OZ Architecture $3,076,450
73 Wight & Company $3,059,748
74 MG2 $3,037,102
75 GBBN Architects $2,600,000
76 Jerde Partnership, The $2,567,784
77 Harley Ellis Devereaux $2,501,000
78 BRPH $2,456,325
79 Inventure Design Group $2,444,685
80 RS&H $2,345,000
81 EwingCole $2,296,000
82 ai Design Group $1,969,981
83 Wilson Architects $1,900,000
84 Rottet Studio $1,872,011
85 KZF Design $1,849,378
86 Rosser International $1,798,000
87 HMC Architects $1,753,769
88 JRS Architect $1,750,000
89 Emersion Design $1,673,514
90 Bergmann Associates $1,648,189
91 Moseley Architects $1,641,233
92 Beyer Blinder Belle $1,561,664
93 WATG | Wimberly Interiors $1,557,000
94 Luckett & Farley $1,432,588
95 Clark Nexsen $1,430,000
96 Payette $1,144,433
97 Large Architecture $1,088,423
98 P+R Architects $975,016
99 Hnedak Bobo Group $943,185
100 BSA LifeStructures $908,539
101 GreenbergFarrow $818,200
102 Dattner Architects $785,103
103 LK Architecture $775,000
104 Westlake Reed Leskosky $750,000
105 Nadel $600,000
106 Cooper Robertson $582,000
107 Sherlock, Smith & Adams $488,000
108 MBH Architects $476,000
109 FitzGerald Associates Architects $473,000
110 Ashley McGraw Architects $455,874
111 Niles Bolton Associates $450,000
112 BDG Architects $450,000
113 EDI International $425,000
114 Morris Architects $395,000
115 Zyscovich Architects $391,696
116 FM Group $384,000
117 DLA Architects $361,009
118 HMFH Architects $335,770
119 DesignGroup $291,695
120 Hord Coplan Macht $287,734
121 Legat Architects $247,500
122 GSB $244,550
123 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $180,914
124 Becker Morgan Group $180,652
125 Lord Aeck Sargent $153,974
126 KSQ Architects $141,504
127 Integrus Architecture $132,673
128 TEG Architects $127,340
129 Harvard Jolly $105,273
130 Shive-Hattery $103,125
131 NAC|Architecture $100,188
132 CASCO Diversified Corp. $100,000
133 Schenkel & Shultz $97,000
134 Cambridge Seven Associates $88,000
135  FGM Architects $79,562

 

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