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Top Healthcare Sector Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

Top Healthcare Sector Architecture Firms [2014 Giants 300 Report]

HDR, Stantec, and HKS top Building Design+Construction's 2014 ranking of the largest healthcare architecture and architecture/engineering firms in the U.S.


By BD+C Staff | July 23, 2014
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Rank Company 2013 Healthcare Revenue
1 HDR 191,150,000
2 Stantec 126,523,841
3 HKS 113,904,765
4 CannonDesign 108,000,000
5 Perkins+will 96,663,046
6 HOK 92,185,580
7 NBBJ 85,544,000
8 Perkins Eastman 69,750,000
9 Hammel, Green and Abrahamson 66,036,440
10 SmithGroupJJR 58,159,528
11 RTKL Associates 53,752,000
12 Heery International 42,516,564
13 WHR Architects 36,687,012
14 Gresham, Smith and Partners 36,627,000
15 ZGF Architects 36,269,781
16 EwingCole 29,360,000
17 Leo A Daly 28,569,588
18 BSA LifeStructures 26,974,792
19 HMC Architects 26,241,135
20 FreemanWhite 25,941,154
21 Page 25,000,000
22 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 24,558,915
23 Array Architects 24,500,000
24 Ballinger 22,549,125
25 Flad Architects 22,000,000
26 FKP Architects 20,300,000
27 CO Architects 19,626,400
28 Shepley Bulfinch 16,286,000
29 RBB Architects 16,078,351
30 Francis Cauffman 14,782,519
31 GBBN Architects 14,600,000
32 Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 14,575,000
33 Anderson Mikos Architects 13,162,600
34 Gensler 12,160,524
35 VOA Associates 12,092,850
36 Taylor Design 11,900,000
37 Ennead Architects 11,126,793
38 Ascension Group Architects 10,200,000
39 LBL Architects 9,600,000
40 Westlake Reed Leskosky 9,361,000
41 Harvard Jolly Architecture 9,117,122
42 TEG Architects 8,735,194
43 Harley Ellis Devereaux 8,610,000
44 H+L Architecture 7,949,952
45 Hord Coplan Macht 7,185,711
46 Sherlock, Smith & Adams 6,830,000
47 Eppstein Uhen Architects 6,733,372
48 CTA Architects Engineers 5,899,027
49 DesignGroup 5,764,780
50 Corgan 5,489,064
51 Moody Nolan 5,419,622
52 Davis Brody Bond 5,249,703
53 RS&H 4,900,000
54 Swanke Hayden Connell Architects 4,500,000
55 NORR 4,230,087
56 RSP Architects 4,013,000
57 Payette 4,007,323
58 EYP Architecture & Engineering 4,000,000
59 Little 3,867,240
60 DLR Group 3,600,000
61 Polytech Associates 3,500,000
62 NAC|Architecture 3,350,380
63 S/L/A/M Collaborative, The 3,201,584
64 LS3P 3,157,653
65 Clark Nexsen 2,958,024
66 Morris Architects 2,500,000
67 Cuningham Group Architecture 2,382,021
68 LawKingdon Architecture 2,100,000
69 FXFOWLE Architects 1,970,000
70 Goodwyn Mills & Cawood 1,900,645
71 Ware Malcomb 1,838,500
72 Baskervill 1,835,599
73 Kirksey 1,685,145
74 Albert Kahn Associates 1,681,793
75 Fentress Architects 1,590,000
76 Callison 1,468,594
77 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper 1,318,000
78 Vocon 1,314,736
79 PBK 1,100,000
80 LPA 1,066,607
81 Ratio Architects 1,061,022
82 Legat Architects 960,000
83 Epstein 860,000
84 Bergmann Associates 800,540
85 Becker Morgan Group 746,064
86 BLDD Architects 730,000
87 NTD Architecture 720,000
88 Rosser International 702,307
89 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio 625,000
90 Environetics 542,171
91 Nadel 500,000
92 Inventure Design Group 480,709
93 Margulies Perruzzi Architects 464,175
94 Hoffmann Architects 435,000
95 PGAL 365,500
96 Emersion Design 317,796
97 Cooper Carry 292,544
98 LaBella Associates 261,220
99 Carrier Johnson + Culture 244,037
100 SEI Design Group 236,000
101 KZF Design 210,477
102 Poskanzer Skott 200,000
103 Symmes Maini & McKee Associates 140,000
104 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates 130,318
105 Mithun 116,000
106 MBH Architects 90,000
107 Nelson 75,745
108 FitzGerald Associates Architects 66,500
109 OZ Architecture 66,500
110 ai Design Group 64,620
111 Integrus Architecture 52,269
112 CASCO Diversified Corp. 50,000
113 Commonwealth Architects 41,673
114 ATA Beilharz Architects 33,225
115 Wight & Company 5,000
116 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 2,000

 

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