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})('<div class=\"record comment-details\">\n  <a name=\"comment4582\"><\/a>\n    <h2 class=\"headline\">Quantity over Quality<\/h2>\n  <div class=\"supplemental\">\n	  <div class=\"author\">James Hambright<\/div>\n	  <div class=\"date\">June 7, 2023<\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div class=\"abstract\">It has always amazed and amused me over the 50 years of architectural practice the weight and value of lists such as this that seem to give more credibility and weight to gross billings (quantity) of firms rather than the quality of work produced by a firm. It would be nice to see such a list that deals more with sustainable design, craftsmanship, global and environmental concerns, and community impacts - things that matter to some more than just the amount of money that is being billed to clients. Revenue Rankings are fine for some, but shallow for many. Keep up the good work.<\/div>\n    <div class=\"action-links\">\n		<a href=\"#comment_form\">Post Comment<\/a>\n		<a class=\"modalInput\" rel=\"#report-abusive-comment-form\" href=\"#id=4582\">Report Abusive Comment<\/a>\n    <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n');