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  2. Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2023 | Architectural Record

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    For the fourth consecutive year, Gensler, Perkins&Will, and HDR remained fixed at the highest positions on Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 American architecture firms by revenue. For the 2023 ranking (based on 2022 data provided by participating firms), Gensler reported $1.78 billion in architecture revenue—a notable ...

  3. Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2024 | Architectural Record

    www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/16940

    The 2024 edition of Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 American architecture firms by revenue offers little in the way of dramatic shake-ups, steep declines, or swift ascents to the top of the list. If anything, this year’s ranking, which is based on 2023 data provided by participating firms, is a testament to steadiness ...

  4. Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2022 | Architectural Record

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    Gensler, Perkins&Will, and HDR continued a three-year streak atop Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the top 300 American architecture firms by revenue. Gensler reported $1.37 billion in architecture revenue, more than double that of any other firm and a jump from the $1.32 billion it reported in 2021—but still substantially lower ...

  5. Top 25 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2020 | 2020-08-31 |...

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    These data also appear in ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms list, which, unlike our ranking, also includes firms that do engineering exclusively. Subscribe to View the Full Top 300 Firms List Top 25 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2020

  6. Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2021 | 2021-06-29 |...

    www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/15197-top-300-us...

    For a decade, Gensler has topped Architectural Record’s annual list of the Top 300 Architecture Firms in the U.S. The company, with headquarters in San Francisco, operates 100 offices around the world and earned $1.3 billion in revenue in 2020 (a slight decrease from $1.5 billion the year before) in the face of the pandemic.

  7. Top 300 Firms - Architectural Record

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    For the fifth consecutive year, Gensler and Perkins&Will remain fixed at the highest positions on Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 U.S. architecture firms by revenue. Read More Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms of 2023

  8. Business Conditions Continue to Worsen at Architecture Firms,...

    www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/17170

    Although conditions have improved in the broader economy, September marked the 20th consecutive month of declining billings for architecture firms. The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) reported a score of 45.7 (any score below 50.0 indicates decreasing business conditions), the same score as the previous month.

  9. Humanitarian Design: Nonprofit Firms and Organizations

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    With 50 U.S. chapters, the organization is also a force domestically, working on a wide array of projects in cities big and small. Its flagship Open Architecture Network (newly rebranded as “Worldchanging,” and still in transition) is an open-source platform intended to facilitate sharing of information on humanitarian design projects. For

  10. The Future of Practice: Medium Firms | 2018-06-01 - Architectural...

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    The AIA’s 2016 Firm Survey Report says that, in terms of revenue, U.S. architecture firms made a nearly full recovery from the recession. But many architects say that fees have not rebounded to their pre-2008 levels and that clients increasingly expect more—and aren’t always willing to pay for it.

  11. Saudi Arabia’s The Line Drastically Scales Back Its Ambitions

    www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/16851

    The experimental desert settlement would also be car-free, connected end-to-end via high-speed rail, and powered by 100 percent renewable energy. Architecture firms associated with the project have included Morphosis (which designed The Line's initial concept), Cook Haffner Architecture Platform, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, HOK, LAVA, and OMA.