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Top 65 Science and Technology Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

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Top 65 Science and Technology Sector Architecture Firms for 2019

HDR, Interior Architects, Perkins+Will, SmithGroup, and HOK top the rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.


By BD+C Staff | August 13, 2019
Medical College of Wisconsin, HUB for Collaborative Medicine, flad, Mark Herboth

The Hub for Collaborative Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, designed by Flad Architects. Consisting of enclosed offices, modular workstations, conferencing space, break areas, and informal collaboration spaces, this eight-story, 322,300-sf professional office building on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center campus allows more than 1,400 physicians, nurse practitioners, researchers and healthcare staff to be relocated into one dedicated central workplace. Photo: Mark Herboth, courtesy Flad Architects

  

HDR, Interior Architects, Perkins+Will, SmithGroup, and HOK top the rankings of the nation's largest science and technology (S+T) sector architecture and architecture engineering (AE) firms, as reported in Building Design+Construction's 2019 Giants 300 Report.

 

 

Top 65 Science and Technology Sector Architecture Firms
BD+C GIANTS 300 REPORT 

RANK COMPANY 2018 S+T REVENUE
1 HDR $96,154,644
2 Interior Architects $55,163,182
3 Perkins+Will $50,599,330
4 SmithGroup $44,998,753
5 HOK $43,166,000
6 Flad Architects $39,800,000
7 DGA $34,470,640
8 Payette $32,857,158
9 Stantec $31,599,972
10 EwingCole $22,074,165
11 Page $18,000,000
12 ZGF Architects $17,575,422
13 CannonDesign $17,000,000
14 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $13,687,060
15 Perkins Eastman $10,219,936
16 AECOM $10,000,000
17 Gensler $8,427,964
18 Kirksey Architects $7,322,607
19 Clark Enersen Partners, The $5,949,265
20 TRIA $5,800,000
21 HGA $5,737,297
22 EYP $5,632,105
23 Elkus Manfredi Architects $5,347,000
24 TreanorHL $5,290,964
25 RS&H $4,700,000
26 Clark Nexsen $4,391,000
27 Hastings+Chivetta Architects $4,196,114
28 Emersion Design $4,036,785
29 PS&S $4,008,200
30 KZF Design $3,453,814
31 BSA LifeStructures $3,427,832
32 NBBJ $3,300,000
33 BWBR $3,086,100
34 HED $2,600,000
35 Leo A Daly $2,575,000
36 Ware Malcomb $2,171,931
37 Alliiance $1,793,030
38 NORR $1,404,844
39 CBRE $1,245,000
40 Cooper Carry $1,210,248
41 MBH Architects $1,111,000
42 Bergmann $1,000,000
43 Eppstein Uhen Architects $900,000
44 Taylor Design $899,441
45 Omniplan $762,500
46 Margulies Perruzzi $610,110
47 LaBella Associates $575,000
48 CSArch $566,908
49 FSB Architects & Engineers $533,064
50 Davis Brody Bond $483,835
51 Method Architecture $405,223
52 Montroy DeMarco Architecture $392,000
53 Urbahn Architects $340,057
54 Ennead Architects $327,806
55 Highland Associates $300,000
56 Harriman Associates $295,517
57 H. Hendy Associates $259,832
58 RATIO $164,000
59 Francis Cauffman $116,327
60 Quinn Evans Architects $71,062
61 SWBR $69,252
62 Ashley McGraw Architects $63,731
63 Architecture, Inc. $60,000
64 H2M Architects + Engineers $55,349
65 RSP Architects $54,000
66 GRW $43,673
67 Shepley Bulfinch $29,643
68 ATA Beilharz Architects $25,439
69 Tsoi Kobus Design $25,000
SOURCE: BD+C 2019 GIANTS 300 REPORT

 

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