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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.
Gensler, Perkins&Will, and HDR continue a three-year streak atop Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the top 300 American architecture firms by revenue.
See the full list of this year’s top 300 firms, ranked by their architectural revenue from the prior year, and learn about what business trends architecture and design companies are seeing.
While the rankings shuffled this year for many firms on RECORD's annual list, the number one firm held fast to its position at the top for the seventh consecutive year.
Gensler surpassed $1 billion in architectural revenue in 2014, setting a record and maintaining its leading status for the fourth consecutive year on RECORD’s annual Top 300 Architecture Firms list.
For the third consecutive year, Gensler holds its position as the biggest architecture firm as judged by revenue from architectural design work last year.