Rank | Company | 2012 Total Revenue ($) |
1 | Gensler | $807,143,550 |
2 | Perkins+Will | $360,300,000 |
3 | NBBJ | $187,017,000 |
4 | Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates | $153,821,100 |
5 | Perkins Eastman | $145,000,000 |
6 | Callison | $134,112,565 |
7 | ZGF Architects | $107,412,274 |
8 | Corgan | $85,377,040 |
9 | Populous | $84,000,000 |
10 | HMC Architects | $77,986,678 |
11 | MulvannyG2 Architecture | $75,542,984 |
12 | WATG / Wimberly Interiors | $64,584,000 |
13 | Ennead Architects | $58,200,000 |
14 | Fentress Architects | $57,800,000 |
15 | RSP Architects | $51,248,000 |
16 | VOA Associates | $46,600,000 |
17 | Solomon Cordwell Buenz | $40,800,000 |
18 | Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz | $40,081,612 |
19 | Cooper Carry | $38,872,388 |
20 | LS3P | $38,254,820 |
21 | MBH Architects | $36,500,000 |
22 | Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott | $35,975,410 |
23 | WHR Architects | $35,776,831 |
24 | FXFOWLE Architects | $33,980,848 |
25 | Ware Malcomb | $31,850,000 |
26 | Perkowitz+Ruth Architects | $31,299,928 |
27 | Swanke Hayden Connell Asrchitects | $30,500,000 |
28 | WDG Architecture | $29,902,998 |
29 | FKP Architects | $29,570,000 |
30 | Morris Architects | $29,250,000 |
31 | CO Architects | $28,845,000 |
32 | Payette | $28,831,669 |
33 | Niles Bolton Associates | $28,750,880 |
34 | Cuningham Group Architecture | $28,628,186 |
35 | Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners | $27,554,840 |
36 | Array Architects | $26,933,863 |
37 | FRCH Design Worldwide | $26,500,000 |
38 | Cambridge Seven Associates | $26,245,000 |
39 | OZ Architecture | $25,752,000 |
40 | GBBN Architects | $25,135,000 |
41 | Davis Brody Bond | $24,396,446 |
42 | Good Fulton & Farrell | $24,125,223 |
43 | NTD Architecture | $23,786,447 |
44 | Francis Cauffman | $22,518,122 |
45 | Lord, Aeck & Sargent | $22,400,000 |
46 | RNL | $22,300,000 |
47 | Ziegler Cooper Architects | $21,562,000 |
48 | Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates | $21,340,617 |
49 | Kirksey Architecture | $21,152,252 |
50 | NAC|Architecture | $20,482,031 |
51 | LMN Architects | $19,185,200 |
52 | RBB Architects | $19,136,000 |
53 | Jerde Partnership, The | $19,000,000 |
54 | Hnedak Bobo Group | $18,867,000 |
55 | FGM Architects | $18,784,656 |
56 | Goettsch Partners | $18,590,000 |
57 | BBG-BBGM | $16,600,000 |
58 | Mithun | $16,282,000 |
59 | Wight & Co. | $15,801,400 |
60 | SRG Partnership | $14,208,691 |
61 | Legat Architects | $14,030,000 |
62 | Nadel | $14,000,000 |
63 | H+L Architecture | $13,090,000 |
64 | Anderson Mikos Architects | $12,615,000 |
65 | Carrier Johnson + Culture | $12,397,746 |
66 | Harvard Jolly Architecture | $11,481,281 |
67 | BLT Architects | $10,800,000 |
68 | Lee, Burkhart, Liu | $10,500,000 |
69 | SLATERPAULL Architects | $9,101,937 |
70 | Margulies Perruzzi Architects | $8,875,543 |
71 | Architekton | $8,640,811 |
72 | Ashley McGraw Architects | $7,650,760 |
73 | SEI Design Group | $7,082,000 |
74 | Omniplan Architects | $6,594,833 |
75 | H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture | $6,594,000 |
76 | DesignGroup | $6,039,173 |
77 | Massa Montalto Architects | $6,000,000 |
78 | Polytech Associates | $6,000,000 |
79 | EDI International | $5,720,000 |
80 | JRS Architect | $4,550,000 |
81 | Adache Group Architects | $3,800,000 |
82 | Hensley Lamkin Rachel | $3,473,000 |
83 | api(+) | $3,400,000 |
84 | LARGE Architecture | $2,830,756 |
85 | AXIS Architecture + Design | $1,869,734 |
86 | RDH Interests | $1,760,046 |
87 | PHX Architecture | $500,000 |
88 | DJM Architecture | $309,330 |
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