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Top 125 healthcare architecture firms

Giants 400

Top 125 healthcare architecture firms

HDR, HKS, and Perkins+Will top BD+C’s ranking of the nation’s largest healthcare sector architecture and AE firms, as reported in the 2017 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 29, 2017
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pediatric Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit, designed by ZGF Architects

Baptist Health Cancer Institute, designed by ZGF Architects. Photo: Halkin Mason Photography

 

TOP 125 HEALTHCARE ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

RANK COMPANY 2016 HEALTHCARE REVENUE
1 HDR $212,600,000
2 HKS $174,131,347
3 Perkins+Will $172,104,000
4 Stantec $138,699,885
5 CannonDesign $98,400,000
6 Jacobs $91,920,000
7 SmithGroupJJR $84,205,000
8 NBBJ $80,700,000
9 HGA Architects and Engineers $79,521,000
10 Perkins Eastman $63,000,000
11 HOK $58,533,000
12 CallisonRTKL $57,963,000
13 EYP $55,333,400
14 Gresham, Smith and Partners $54,000,000
15 ZGF Architects $45,000,972
16 Shepley Bulfinch $44,696,872
17 HMC Architects $41,011,746
18 Flad Architects $35,700,000
19 BSA LifeStructures $34,305,545
20 FKP Architects $32,104,422
21 Page $30,500,000
22 Array Architects $29,500,000
23 E4H Environments for Health Architecture $28,630,000
24 EwingCole $28,360,000
25 Leo A Daly $25,829,820
26 Boulder Associates Architects $25,357,700
27 Ballinger $24,599,604
28 BWBR $21,380,770
29 Harley Ellis Devereaux $17,000,000
30 Lawrence Group $16,190,000
31 Dewberry $15,404,614
32 Francis Cauffman $14,997,877
33 Westlake Reed Leskosky $14,100,000
34 Gensler $13,800,000
35 NORR $13,448,121
36 CO Architects $12,681,600
37 Eppstein Uhen Architects $11,870,000
38 TEG Architects $11,705,933
39 Heery Intl. $11,173,681
40 Kahler Slater $11,100,000
41 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $11,091,325
42 GBBN Architects $11,010,000
43 Payette $10,689,105
44 LS3P $8,886,760
45 Cuningham Group Architecture $8,740,277
46 Anderson Mikos Architects $8,558,000
47 Bostwick Design Partnership $8,082,076
48 Beck Group, The $7,678,794
49 Hord Coplan Macht $7,383,662
50 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The $7,200,000
51 Clark Nexsen $7,079,783
52 RDG Planning & Design $6,696,000
53 NAC Architecture $6,388,109
54 Little $5,948,681
55 RS&H $5,500,000
56 LPA $5,410,000
57 Mascari Warner Architects $4,792,350
58 RSP Architects $4,583,000
59 Harvard Jolly Architecture $4,077,815
60 Ware Malcomb $3,951,055
61 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $3,909,411
62 Tsoi Kobus Design $3,857,253
63 Highland Associates $3,800,000
64 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper $3,788,000
65 Corgan $3,741,500
66 Wold Architects $3,600,000
67 Moody Nolan $3,200,000
68 Hobbs+Black Architects $2,970,000
69 Bergmann Associates $2,833,931
70 NWH $2,816,189
71 SWBR $2,800,000
72 Huitt-Zollars $2,664,000
73 Architecture, Inc. $2,646,282
74 Progressive AE $2,621,145
75 Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood $2,335,364
76 Cooper Carry $2,323,874
77 Becker Morgan Group $2,127,617
78 ACAI Associates $2,086,000
79 Kirksey Architecture $2,085,252
80 DLR Group $2,002,770
81 Interior Architects $1,882,419
82 Baskervill $1,831,695
83 Legat Architects $1,810,000
84 Bermello Ajamil & Partners $1,800,000
85 OZ Architecture $1,757,015
86 Dattner Architects $1,638,840
87 LK Architecture $1,600,000
88 TPG Architecture $1,595,000
89 Diamond Schmitt Architects $1,572,388
90 JLG Architects $1,486,036
91 Harriman $1,441,063
92 PGAL $1,400,000
93 L3 Healthcare Design $1,356,250
94 Vocon $1,300,000
95 tvsdesign $1,200,000
96 Albert Kahn Associates $1,113,672
97 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $1,019,602
98 KSQ Design $1,015,271
99 AHL $981,656
100 STG Design $932,000
101 SH Archtiecture $900,000
102 Inventure Design $773,411
103 Carrier Johnson + Culture $740,688
104 Hoffmann Architects $727,480
105 BBS Architecture $690,000
106 4240 Architecture $662,000
107 Davis Brody Bond $647,910
108 LAN Associates $590,000
109 JRS Architect $575,000
110 Schenkel & Shultz $505,545
111 2401 Incorporated $480,000
112 Wendel $447,130
113 Grimm + Parker Architects $424,931
114 Cuhaci & Peterson $366,338
115 Casco Diversified $360,000
116 SEI Design Group $287,000
117 Urbahn Architects $274,500
118 Switzer Group, The $272,903
119 Environetics $265,900
120 Cordogan Clark & Associates $250,000
121 BLDD Architects $200,000
122 STR Partners $200,000
123 Emersion Design $175,025
124 DLA Architects $162,154
125 RMW $151,797
126 DGA $142,302
127 KZF Design $116,776
128 Nadel $100,000
129 DLA+ Architecture & Interior Design $89,000
130 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $85,456
131 HBG Design $77,092
132 ATA Beilharz Architects $57,858
133 Larson Design Group $56,089
134 GRW $31,135
135 Mackey Mitchell Architects $26,933
136 WATG and Wimberly Interiors $24,000
137 Lord Aeck Sargent $15,596

 

SEE ALL 2017 GIANTS 300 RANKINGS

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