TOP 100 UNIVERSITY ARCHITECTURE FIRMS | ||
Rank | Firm | 2015 Revenue |
1 | Gensler | $79,810,000 |
2 | Perkins+Will | $59,960,000 |
3 | CannonDesign | $56,800,000 |
4 | EYP | $46,539,910 |
5 | Stantec | $37,993,785 |
6 | Robert A.M. Stern Architects | $24,802,000 |
7 | Clark Nexsen | $24,561,000 |
8 | S/L/A/M Collaborative, The | $21,833,000 |
9 | CO Architects | $21,475,500 |
10 | HDR | $21,406,400 |
11 | Ballinger | $19,649,344 |
12 | SmithGroupJJR | $19,642,339 |
13 | Page | $19,470,000 |
14 | Flad Architects | $17,400,000 |
15 | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | $15,941,647 |
16 | Perkins Eastman | $15,600,000 |
17 | Solomon Cordwell Buenz | $15,596,312 |
18 | DLR Group | $14,500,000 |
19 | LS3P | $14,293,922 |
20 | Shepley Bulfinch | $14,256,457 |
21 | KSQ Design | $14,210,386 |
22 | Hord Coplan Macht | $14,007,281 |
23 | Diamond Schmitt Architects | $13,362,000 |
24 | Wilson Architects | $13,200,000 |
25 | ZGF Architects | $12,544,291 |
26 | Morris Architects | $12,437,000 |
27 | HMC Architects | $12,170,603 |
28 | Cooper Carry | $11,915,576 |
29 | Moseley Architects | $10,090,664 |
30 | Harley Ellis Devereaux | $10,000,000 |
31 | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners | $9,964,919 |
32 | Davis Brody Bond | $9,789,888 |
33 | Kirksey Architecture | $9,405,988 |
34 | Hastings+Chivetta Architects | $9,250,000 |
35 | NORR | $8,522,777 |
36 | HKS | $8,351,458 |
37 | NBBJ | $8,000,000 |
38 | Mithun | $7,836,000 |
39 | Lord Aeck Sargent | $7,474,931 |
40 | HGA | $7,372,000 |
41 | EwingCole | $7,227,000 |
42 | LPA | $7,003,057 |
43 | Little | $6,916,800 |
44 | Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor | $5,982,000 |
45 | Heery International | $5,550,265 |
46 | Leo A Daly | $5,419,535 |
47 | Tsoi/Kobus & Associates | $5,093,900 |
48 | Westlake Reed Leskosky | $5,050,257 |
49 | FXFOWLE | $4,924,181 |
50 | DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design | $4,909,081 |
51 | Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood | $4,883,450 |
52 | CTA Architects Engineers | $4,804,414 |
53 | Lawrence Group | $4,659,000 |
54 | Legat Architects | $4,620,000 |
55 | FKP Architects | $4,559,249 |
56 | BWBR | $4,369,233 |
57 | Harvard Jolly | $4,213,839 |
58 | LMN Architects | $4,194,000 |
59 | OZ Architecture | $4,124,367 |
60 | GBBN Architects | $3,940,000 |
61 | Parkhill, Smith & Cooper | $3,622,282 |
62 | HOK | $3,564,000 |
63 | Moody Nolan | $3,500,000 |
64 | FGM Architects | $3,486,758 |
65 | Cambridge Seven Associates | $3,008,000 |
66 | BLDD Architects | $2,960,000 |
67 | JLG Architects | $2,914,217 |
68 | VOA Associates | $2,873,148 |
69 | GWWO | $2,822,672 |
70 | RS&H | $2,700,000 |
71 | Marshall Craft Associates | $2,648,574 |
72 | Bostwick Design Partnership | $2,418,000 |
73 | SMMA | Symmes Maini & McKee Associates | $2,341,278 |
74 | Beck Group, The | $2,282,522 |
75 | Integrus Architecture | $2,160,404 |
76 | Grimm + Parker Architects | $2,158,055 |
77 | Bergmann Associates | $1,946,080 |
78 | Hoffmann Architects | $1,912,327 |
79 | 4240 Architecture | $1,912,009 |
80 | NAC Architecture | $1,834,657 |
81 | Environetics | $1,753,350 |
82 | RSP Architects | $1,750,000 |
83 | Ashley McGraw Architects | $1,617,882 |
84 | Dattner Architects | $1,605,186 |
85 | DGA | $1,575,376 |
86 | Corgan | $1,557,493 |
87 | Carrier Johnson + Culture | $1,532,602 |
88 | Niles Bolton Associates | $1,300,000 |
89 | GGLO | $1,290,000 |
90 | Schenkel & Shultz | $1,265,178 |
91 | WDG | $1,163,000 |
92 | Nelson Worldwide Holdings | $1,048,266 |
93 | Alliiance | $1,032,220 |
94 | BBS Architects and Engineers | $1,005,000 |
95 | Albert Kahn Associates | $1,000,000 |
96 | CallisonRTKL | $989,000 |
97 | Zyscovich Architects | $881,244 |
98 | STG Design | $855,000 |
99 | Urbahn Architects | $770,000 |
100 | ACAI Associates | $750,000 |
101 | Eppstein Uhen Architects | $736,977 |
102 | Baskervill | $715,960 |
103 | tvsdesign | $640,000 |
104 | Hnedak Bobo Group | $635,058 |
105 | Cuningham Group Architecture | $595,265 |
106 | RNL Design | $542,500 |
107 | DAG Architects | $500,000 |
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