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Top 200 Architecture Firms for 2024

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Top 200 Architecture Firms for 2024

Gensler, HKS, Perkins&Will, Corgan, and Populous top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest architecture firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.


By BD+C Staff | September 6, 2024
Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center in St. Louis, Photo Credit: Casey Dunn, courtesy Ayers Saint Gross
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a global leader in plant science research and the nation’s oldest botanical garden in continuous operation. Entering a new era, the Garden engaged Ayers Saint Gross to design an iconic visitor center as the primary gateway for more than one million annual visitors. The state-of-the-art Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center in St. Louis, Mo., represents a bold, transformative vision for the Garden and its mission “to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment in order to preserve and enrich life.” Inspired by the history of the Garden and its extensive plant collection, the Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center blurs boundaries between indoors and outdoors, creating an immersive experience by incorporating elements of the natural world. The visitor center integrates seamlessly into the Garden’s arrival sequence, serving as part of a series of thresholds through which the Garden reveals itself. On the project team - Owner: Missouri Botanical Garden; Architect: Ayers Saint Gross; Local Architect: Tao + Lee; Structural Engineer: KPFF; MEP Engineer: IMEG; Contractor: Alberici; Landscape Architect: Michael Vergason Landscape Architects. Photo Credit: Casey Dunn, courtesy Ayers Saint Gross

Gensler, HKS, Perkins&Will, Corgan, and Populous top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest architecture firms for nonresidential building and multifamily housing work, as reported in BD+C's 2024 Giants 400 Report.

Top 200 Architecture Firms for 2024
 FIRM2023 REVENUE
1Gensler$1,575,941,134
2HKS$566,155,554
3Perkins&Will$483,752,963
4Corgan$426,888,916
5Populous$390,410,623
6Kohn Pedersen Fox$217,138,317
7NBBJ$203,000,000
8Perkins Eastman$161,969,889
9Nelson Worldwide$157,200,000
10Interior Architects$154,711,854
11PGAL$145,427,000
12ZGF$142,950,155
13HMC Architects$138,884,318
14VLK Architects$126,445,000
15AO$112,996,608
16KTGY$110,564,974
17Elkus Manfredi Architects$98,480,127
18Hord Coplan Macht$94,566,625
19MG2$91,230,788
20E4H Environments for Health Architecture$89,940,000
21HNTB Corp.$86,853,000
22SCB$85,793,457
23Kirksey Architecture$85,546,239
24DGA$83,691,328
25Little Diversified Architectural Consulting$77,450,189
26Humphreys & Partners Architects$76,807,167
27Payette$74,071,104
28WATG$73,833,211
29LS3P Associates$72,231,181
30Moseley Architects$69,686,162
31Robert A.M. Stern Architects$65,400,000
32Ennead Architects$64,719,400
33TPG Architecture$58,699,000
34FGM Architects$57,957,727
35Cooper Carry$57,501,852
36LMN Architects$55,607,622
37Cuningham$55,276,322
38NAC Architecture$55,125,530
39Quinn Evans$54,491,583
40Beck Group, The$52,369,132
41BWBR$52,086,529
42McMillan Pazdan Smith$50,269,137
43Vocon$49,800,000
44Pfluger Architects$49,634,805
45Moody Nolan$48,367,965
46Diamond Schmitt Architects$47,376,000
47Orcutt | Winslow$46,132,031
48RRMM Architects$46,015,640
49RDC-S111$44,662,781
50Handel Architects$44,491,288
51Stengel Hill Architecture$43,206,331
52MBH Architects$42,805,097
53Hanbury$42,729,049
54Marmon Mok Architecture$41,801,459
55Fentress Architects$41,207,317
56Ratio Design$40,694,259
57CO Architects$39,231,819
58HuntonBrady Architects$38,395,320
59Sasaki$36,534,060
60JCJ Architecture$36,455,773
61GFF$36,366,788
62Mithun$36,270,527
63BHDP Architecture$35,882,049
64Sargenti Architects$35,700,000
65Steinberg Hart$34,926,197
66Shepley Bulfinch$34,451,008
67SNHA, A Woolpert Company$34,000,000
--Ted Moudis Associates$34,000,000
69Ayers Saint Gross$33,422,839
70AHL$33,405,195
71CSO$33,119,793
72Baker Barrios Architects$32,920,090
73Quattrocchi Kwok Architects$32,836,066
74Niles Bolton Associates$32,565,165
75Urbahn Architects$31,890,623
76Ci Design$31,246,124
77JLG Architects$29,845,359
78WDG$29,611,600
79OZ Architecture$27,376,846
80Chipman Design Architecture$27,000,000
81Lord Aeck Sargent Planning & Design$26,933,492
82TVS$25,540,222
83Dahlin Architecture Planning Interiors$25,000,000
84Smallwood$24,512,464
85Dattner Architects$24,156,029
86GBBN$23,600,000
87Fogarty Finger$23,500,000
88Bergmeyer$22,391,181
89Rossetti$22,000,000
90Goettsch Partners$21,800,000
91FXCollaborative Architects$21,516,551
92Grimm + Parker Architects$21,237,135
93FCArchitects$21,212,836
94Array Architects$21,200,000
95MSA Sport$20,649,000
96Macgregor Associates Architects$20,511,450
97HBG Design$19,755,000
98JHP Architecture and Urban Design$19,696,979
99LRK$19,616,000
100HKIT Architects$19,573,291
101Architectural Resources Cambridge$19,200,000
102Neumann/Smith Architecture$19,005,000
103Massa Multimedia Architecture$18,884,411
104Crawford Architects$18,216,000
105Aria Group Architecture & Design$18,174,598
106Glenn Partners$18,000,000
107Hill West Architects$17,784,143
108BLDD Architects$17,620,000
109HMFH Architects$17,386,572
110Forum Architecture and Interior Design$17,081,211
111Taylor Design$17,042,805
112LSE Architects$16,890,000
113Blair + Mui Dowd Architects$16,800,000
114AE Works$16,700,000
115Ashley McGraw Architects$16,508,571
116Architecture, Inc.$16,140,000
117Zimmerman Architectural Studios$15,777,273
118Rees$15,685,000
119Legat Architects$15,578,000
120Fennick McCredie Architecture$15,259,731
121CetraRuddy Architecture$15,255,549
122SGA Design Group$15,100,000
123Invision Architecture$15,088,568
124STR Partners$15,061,496
125GBD Architects$13,879,866
126DAG Architects$13,683,428
127Deisgn Collaborative$13,553,556
128TSK Architects$13,339,275
129Tighe & Bond$12,839,660
130Miller Dunwiddie$12,800,000
131CTA Architects$12,760,927
132Hasenstab Architects$12,691,652
133ThenDesign Architecture$12,478,705
134EDI International$12,410,960
135FK Architecture$12,400,000
136KGD Architecture$12,132,744
137PCA$11,790,922
138Cooper Robertson$11,778,386
139CambridgeSeven$11,737,124
140GWWO Architects$11,731,493
141Oculus$11,656,975
142GSB$11,641,900
143Newman Architects$11,607,853
144Jackson Main Architecture$11,544,060
145Arrowstreet$11,357,351
146RBB Architects$11,092,122
147Weber Thompson$11,021,829
148Delawie$10,971,987
149Draw Collective Architecture$10,970,000
150Hastings+Chivetta Architects$10,909,239
151Premier$10,857,391
152Margulies Perruzzi$10,835,912
153HFG Architecture$10,818,561
154Pulse Design Group$10,770,000
155Manning$10,733,736
156KCBA Architects$10,500,000
157BAR Architects & Interiors$10,480,774
158McFarlane Architects$10,043,985
159Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects$9,945,799
160Lawson Group Architects$9,850,000
161Ratcliff$9,700,000
162Curtis + Ginsberg Architects$9,665,700
163DesignGroup$9,470,818
164Axis Architecture + Design$9,448,000
165HERA Laboratory Planners$9,435,140
166NSPJ Architects$9,419,263
167HBC Architects$8,825,435
168Studio+$8,645,158
169IKM Architecture$8,600,000
170Mackey Mitchell Architects$8,595,829
171RKTB Architects$8,027,454
172Method Architecture$8,005,017
173Ellenzweig$7,500,000
174Choate Parking Consultants$7,377,896
175Sweet Sparkman Architects$7,304,168
176Mascari Dinh Architects$7,244,000
177Venture Architects$6,739,807
178Montroy DeMarco Architecture$6,250,000
179Lantz Boggio Architects$6,200,000
180Parkway Construction & Architecture$5,947,310
181TBE Architects$5,888,913
182MKM architecture + design$5,794,591
183OSPORTS$5,700,000
184May Architecture$5,504,238
185arcDESIGN$5,434,847
186Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects$5,400,000
187MWT Architecture$5,270,000
188Trivers$5,129,360
189Volumetric Building Companies$5,058,342
190Studio Alliance$4,750,000
191PF&A Design$4,569,306
192JRS Architect$4,225,000
193TK Design & Associates$4,000,000
194ODA Architecture$3,580,000
195V Squared Workshop$3,464,612
196Abstract Group$3,272,374
197Jeffrey Berman Architect$2,953,100
198Integrated Design$2,933,500
199Barton Malow Holdings$2,907,275
200MGA Architecture$2,700,000
201IMC Architecture$2,601,000
202Kitchell$2,381,608
203Vessel Architecture & Design$2,076,164
204Robert Siegel Architects$1,952,930
205S3 Design$1,894,500
206BRP Architects$1,883,706
207Convergence Design$1,769,875
208TSA Architects$1,739,697
209Hardaway Sziabowski Architects$1,664,170
210Architect Workshop$1,650,404
21145 Architecture & Interiors$1,317,535
212Brownstone$458,196
213JLL$88,825
 

Source: Building Design+Construction's 2024 Giants 400 Report

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