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Home » 2007 Top 250 Architecture Firms

2007 Top 250 Architecture Firms

HOW TO USE THIS TABLE

Companies are ranked by revenue (in millions of dollars) for architectural services performed in 2006. These data also appear in Engineering News-Record’s Top 500 Design Firms list, which, unlike our ranking, also includes firms that do engineering exclusively.

To participate in next year’s survey, contact Gary Tulacz at tulaczg@bnpmedia.com. 

Key to how firms classify themselves:

A = Architect
AE = Architect-Engineer
AP = Architect Planner
EAL = Engineer Architect Landscape
AEC = Architect-Engineer-Contractor
(not all combinations listed)

TOP 250 ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

1-50 | 51-100 | 101-150 | 151-200 | 201- 250

ARCHITECTURE FIRMS RANKED ACCORDING TO 2006 REVENUE
Rank Company U.S. Location Type of Firm Total Architectural Revenue Domestic Arch. Revenue International Arch. Revenue Percent of Design Revenue from Arch. Total Design Revenue
151 The Haskell Co. Jacksonville, Fla. AEC 19.46 18.34 1.12 100% 19.46
152 Ghafari Associates LLC Dearborn, Mich. AE 19.14 16.98 2.16 15% 127.60
153 MHTN Architects Inc. Salt Lake City, Utah A 19.06 19.06 0.00 100% 19.06
154 A. Epstein and Sons International Inc. Chicago, Ill. AE 19.00 12.00 7.00 40% 48.10
155 Murphy/Jahn Inc. Chicago, Ill. A 19.00 8.50 10.50 63% 30.00
156 Teng Affiliated Cos. Chicago, Ill. EA 18.73 18.73 0.00 27% 68.63
157 FGM Architects Inc. Oak Brook, Ill. A 18.29 18.29 0.00 100% 18.29
158 Spector Group Woodbury, N.Y. A 18.20 17.10 1.10 100% 18.20
159 L. Robert Kimball & Associates Inc. Ebensburg, Pa. EA 18.09 18.09 0.00 25% 73.24
160 Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc. Lubbock, Texas EA 17.99 17.99 0.00 52% 34.93
161 GreenbergFarrow Atlanta, Ga. AP 17.89 17.89 0.00 35% 51.80
162 DeStefano and Partners Ltd. Chicago, Ill. A 17.40 12.62 4.78 69% 25.38
163 Odell Associates Inc. Charlotte, N.C. AE 17.25 17.25 0.00 81% 21.30
164 Astorino Pittsburgh, Pa. AE 17.00 17.00 0.00 65% 26.00
165 Ballinger Philadelphia, Pa. AE 17.00 17.00 0.00 40% 42.00
166 Albert Kahn Family of Cos. (Kahn) Detroit, Mich. AE 16.70 16.40 0.30 39% 42.50
167 Wight & Co. Darien, Ill. AE 16.70 16.70 0.00 54% 31.10
168 Parsons Brinckerhoff Inc. New York, N.Y. EAC 16.39 2.45 13.94 1% 1288.61
169 Wallace Roberts & Todd LLC Philadelphia, Pa. ALP 16.33 16.33 0.00 46% 35.83
170 BRPH Co. Inc. Melbourne, Fla. AE 16.00 16.00 0.00 52% 30.73
171 Ayers / Saint / Gross Architects + Planners Baltimore, Md. A 15.90 15.90 0.00 63% 25.30
172 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood Inc. Montgomery, Ala. AE 15.80 15.80 0.00 41% 38.86
173 VITETTA  Architects & Engineers Philadelphia, Pa. AE 15.24 15.24 0.00 68% 22.42
174 Highland Assoc. Ltd. Arch. Eng'g Int. Des. Clarks Summit, Pa. AE 14.97 14.97 0.00 51% 29.35
175 CO Architects Los Angeles, Calif. A 14.90 14.90 0.00 41% 36.44
176 DES Architects & Engineers Redwood City, Calif. AE 14.90 14.90 0.00 62% 24.00
177 Legat Architects Inc. Chicago, Ill. A 14.85 14.85 0.00 100% 14.85
178 Cooper Robertson & Partners New York, N.Y. A 14.52 10.30 4.22 59% 24.52
179 The Facility Group Smyrna, Ga. AE 14.30 14.30 0.00 43% 33.06
180 Hart Freeland Roberts Inc. Brentwood, Tenn. AE 13.90 13.90 0.00 100% 13.90
181 Beatty Harvey & Associates Architects LLP New York, N.Y. A 13.64 13.64 0.00 100% 13.64
182 RDG Planning & Design Des Moines, Iowa A 13.60 13.60 0.00 44% 31.00
183 Thomas Hacker Architects Inc. Portland, Ore. A 12.96 12.96 0.00 100% 12.96
184 The Beck Group Dallas, Texas A 12.81 12.81 0.00 100% 12.81
185 ka Architecture Cleveland, Ohio A 12.78 12.49 0.29 59% 21.80
186 CASCO Diversified St. Louis, Mo. AE 12.20 12.00 0.20 52% 23.60
187 CH2M HILL Englewood, Colo. E 12.01 11.90 0.11 0% 3095.37
188 Merrick & Co. Aurora, Colo. EA 12.00 12.00 0.00 18% 67.20
189 Tait & Associates Inc. Santa Ana, Calif. AE 12.00 12.00 0.00 53% 22.50
190 Louis Berger Group Morristown, N.J. EAP 11.70 5.20 6.50 1% 874.20
191 Hornberger +Worstell San Francisco, Calif. A 11.40 11.00 0.40 100% 11.40
192 Day & Zimmermann Philadelphia, Pa. EC 11.23 8.30 2.93 9% 125.80
193 TKDA St. Paul, Minn. EA 11.00 11.00 0.00 32% 34.80
194 FRCH Design Worldwide Cincinnati, Ohio A 10.89 10.89 0.00 25% 43.19
195 Cromwell Architects Engineers Little Rock, Ark. AE 10.86 10.44 0.42 41% 26.32
196 Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas & Co. Norfolk, Va. A 10.82 10.82 0.00 56% 19.22
197 TAYLOR Newport Beach, Calif. A 10.70 10.70 0.00 93% 11.50
198 Ratcliff Emeryville, Calif. A 10.66 10.50 0.16 75% 14.16
199 USKH Inc. Anchorage, Alaska AE 10.36 10.36 0.00 40% 25.71
200 Fletcher-Thompson Inc. Shelton, Conn. AE 10.00 10.00 0.00 53% 19.00
TOP 250 ARCHITECTURE FIRMS

1-50 | 51-100 | 101-150 | 151-200 | 201- 250

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