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Top Retail Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Top Retail Architecture Firms [2013 Giants 300 Report]

Callison, Stantec, Gensler top Building Design+Construction's 2013 ranking of the largest retail architecture and architecture/engineering firms in the United States.


By BD+C Staff | August 5, 2013
Mega Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand; Courtesy Callison
Mega Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand; Courtesy Callison

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rank Company 2012 Retail Revenue ($)
1 Callison $99,528,741
2 Stantec $89,657,878
3 Gensler $88,360,000
4 MulvannyG2 Architecture $70,792,750
5 RTKL Associates $61,225,000
6 RSP Architects $39,327,000
7 WD Partners $37,000,000
8 MBH Architects $34,095,000
9 Perkowitz+Ruth Architects $23,729,547
10 Little $20,411,914
11 FRCH Design Worldwide $19,600,000
12 HOK $14,943,000
13 LawKingdon Architecture $11,650,000
14 CASCO $11,000,000
15 DLR Group $9,400,000
16 CTA Architects Engineers $9,159,379
17 Nadel $9,000,000
18 Good Fulton & Farrell $7,961,323
19 Jerde Partnership, The $6,500,000
20 Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz $6,293,379
21 Perkins Eastman $6,250,000
22 Ware Malcomb $5,000,000
23 Omniplan Architects $4,775,121
24 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates $4,687,600
25 Massa Montalto Architects $4,403,811
26 Reynolds, Smith and Hills $4,360,000
27 IBI Group $4,331,730
28 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood $4,220,000
29 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners $3,873,489
30 Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates $3,656,026
31 api(+) $3,400,000
32 VOA Associates $3,307,610
33 Gresham, Smith and Partners $2,308,719
34 Fishbeck, Thompson, Carr & Huber $2,000,000
35 LPA $1,430,322
36 Cooper Carry $1,335,772
37 Architekton $1,312,476
38 LS3P $1,024,056
39 HLW International $1,000,000
40 Epstein $979,000
41 H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture $874,000
42 Cuningham Group Architecture $858,846
43 NBBJ $824,000
44 Carrier Johnson + Culture $806,773
45 RDH Interests $797,036
46 Moody Nolan $780,000
47 NELSON $713,059
48 Environetics $681,800
49 GBBN Architects $650,000
50 Westlake Reed Leskosky $500,000
51 Fletcher-Thompson $450,000
52 Hnedak Bobo Group $423,000
53 BBG-BBGM $400,000
54 Rule Joy Trammell + Rubio $300,000
55 JRS Architect $300,000
56 OZ Architecture $265,902
57 Wight & Co. $262,000
58 Morris Architects $230,000
59 Harley Ellis Devereaux $218,000
60 BBS Architects, Landscape Architects and Engineers $210,000
61 BLT Architects $200,000
62 NTD Architecture $150,000
63 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill $134,000
64 KZF Design $119,355
65 PHX Architecture $80,000
66 AXIS Architecture + Design $62,293
67 Heery International $50,017
68 Margulies Perruzzi Architects $45,908
69 WATG / Wimberly Interiors $42,000
70 Shepley Bulfinch Richardson & Abbott $35,606
71 Harvard Jolly Architecture $32,750
72 Niles Bolton Associates $26,051
73 Hoffmann Architects $18,000
74 Corgan $9,820
75 NAC|Architecture $7,666
76 Emersion Design $5,150

 

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